How much are you paying for N/A bevs?

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Been to Eeggees yet, Monster?
 

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do you sell weed or weed infused products..?? **** 11k in soda money.. earn 11k a month in weed....you are in colorado

weed crust pizza..
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weed tea
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standard weed edibles..
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A large is a buck at any drive through.
In AZ anyway....

I'm sure it's more at Star Ass or in a bottle....
Any restaurant where you have a waitress and it's not a dollar anymore...

Those same places sell cokes for a dollar as well...

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No Sir... never heard of it.
Good Tea?

Perhaps. Eeggees is a Tucson staple. I had 20 lbs shipped out to CO for Xmas gifts for a bunch of my family. A strawberry eeggees on a hot summer day is the best thing ever. Try it and thank me later.
 

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Perhaps. Eeggees is a Tucson staple. I had 20 lbs shipped out to CO for Xmas gifts for a bunch of my family. A strawberry eeggees on a hot summer day is the best thing ever. Try it and thank me later.

I prefer straight...
I'm a tea fan, much as a single malt fan.
Never cared much for additives...

Why destroy a fine thing.

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I prefer straight...
I'm a tea fan, much as a single malt fan.
Never cared much for additives...

Why destroy a fine thing.

PS: My claim is my own...

I've never understood the appeal to tea. Its brown water.
 

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I look at it like this: I tend to drink a lot of fluid when I eat out, so I judge based upon the Euro Standard:

I can usually get a 3dL Kofola for about a euro in Slovakia at a good restaurant, and usually drink 2 of them, so you're looking at about 2 euros for ~20 oz, which, at the current rate is about $2.10 for ~20oz. At the "thirsty" end I would drink 3, so about $3.15 for 30.5oz.

So, if your average soft drink (usually an Arnold Palmer for me since we can't get Kofola in the states, and iced tea and/or lemonade is rare over there), is about a pint, I would usually drink 2 pints at the thirsty end of the scale, so if a "soda" is $3.15 or less, and I usually get a refill, I break even. anything more and I'll just do water unless it's a night to splurge.

Granted, that's at places here that have bottomless sodas. There are a few that still charge somthing like $3.50 for a single pint of Coke, sprite, iced tea, etc. I usually get water there.
 

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We eat out semi-frequently and the beverage of choice depends on the meal. For lunch I usually have tea and I guess that it usually ~$2.50-$3.00. For dinner its wine and those prices are just stupid high. I suppose as a % the mark up/gross profit isn't much higher than tea but alcoholic bevvies are pricey. I avoid soft drinks though at times, not very well.
 

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We eat out semi-frequently and the beverage of choice depends on the meal. For lunch I usually have tea and I guess that it usually ~$2.50-$3.00. For dinner its wine and those prices are just stupid high. I suppose as a % the mark up/gross profit isn't much higher than tea but alcoholic bevvies are pricey. I avoid soft drinks though at times, not very well.

Rule of thumb: One glass of wine should pay for most of the bottle in a restaurant setting. There is 3 and a half glasses of wine per bottle if poured to normal amount.
 

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Rule of thumb: One glass of wine should pay for most of the bottle in a restaurant setting. There is 3 and a half glasses of wine per bottle if poured to normal amount.

That's another whole conversation. To me, the proper pour is 6 OZ as a bottle is 25 ounces and some change. Four glasses to a bottle. The trend or either a 5 oz or an 8 oz pour is stupid and a pain in the ass.

Our wine cost goals are under 32%. We charge less for the bigger, more expensive bottles and more for the cheaper bottles.
 

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Rule of thumb: One glass of wine should pay for most of the bottle in a restaurant setting. There is 3 and a half glasses of wine per bottle if poured to normal amount.

3.5 glasses out of a melchizedek sounds more than reasonable.
 

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3.5 glasses..... That's out of the big bottle right?
 

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Perhaps. Eeggees is a Tucson staple. I had 20 lbs shipped out to CO for Xmas gifts for a bunch of my family. A strawberry eeggees on a hot summer day is the best thing ever. Try it and thank me later.

My Aunt lives in Tucson and my mom/sisters are obsessed with it.... I like it, but they get hyperbolic about how good those slushy things are.
 

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