apothecarynow

apothecarynow t1_j9d03x7 wrote

I guess I'm just saying is there a "Greek style" or just pizzerias owned by people of Greek descent?

Like I probably had it and just thought it wasn't great pizza. I liked husky Pizza I think but it has been a decade

Not many pizza places I would say I dislike. (Georges /olive bar is the only one it comes to mind that I think is overrated)

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apothecarynow t1_j11wumq wrote

Something like this? Idk never heard of it don't have a boiler. Forced hot air oil.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hercules-Boiler-And-Heating-Cleaner/3307438?cm_mmc=shp--c--prd--plb--ggl--LIA_PLB_171_Air-Circulation--3307438--local--0-_-0&ds_rl=1286981&gclid=Cj0KCQiA14WdBhD8ARIsANao07jBKabec5dPzIUBkNfHciJCS_o04osGuZjNqkq3LXgXDk_SzcBnNIgaAk5QEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

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apothecarynow t1_j11vww3 wrote

1)Some degree of buyer protection using credit cards. 2) cash back/points with credit cards 3) the ability for the data of the sale to integrate with quicken/software to track purchases and spending. 4) not having to carry cash /go to an ATM (that just sucks)

Typically spend real cash probably less than a dozen times in a year. Really no point for most things. It's quite skeevy to demand cash nowadays because it just sounds like you don't want it on your company ledger. Discount would have to be greater than 0.10 per gallon to beat the cash back someone can make on a credit card.

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