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Heidi wrote that her grocery store was full of signs like this recently. She says, "All I could think of was that the manager found a bunch of year old frozen stuff that he forgot to put out and was trying to cover this fact up by advertising them as 'new'."
I guess "new" frozen food is better than "new" produce.
1 comment:
So ridiculous. I'll never understand why anonymous posters insist on defending people who punctuate like this.
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