Makes me wonder if some employee just got really fed up with customers pulling up to the drive through and spending ten minutes "thinking" about what they want!
Not that I like the quotation marks, and they are still inappropriate, but this is in reference to the commercials, right? "Thanks for thinking Arby's" (except that it's the logo and not just the name)?
Actually, in this case I'm not sure the quotes are inappropriate: they're refering to their commercial in which people are told to "Think" or "Think outside the box" or something, right? In this case, wouldn't it be refering to something that's actually been spoken? It's still a stupid sign (and a totally dumb ad campaign).
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Makes me wonder if some employee just got really fed up with customers pulling up to the drive through and spending ten minutes "thinking" about what they want!
Nice way to insult your paying customers.
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Not that I like the quotation marks, and they are still inappropriate, but this is in reference to the commercials, right? "Thanks for thinking Arby's" (except that it's the logo and not just the name)?
I will be so glad when that ad campaign is over.
"Thinking" is codeword for "shutting up and accepting". The less you resist the better it will be for your family. Lol.
Actually, in this case I'm not sure the quotes are inappropriate: they're refering to their commercial in which people are told to "Think" or "Think outside the box" or something, right? In this case, wouldn't it be refering to something that's actually been spoken? It's still a stupid sign (and a totally dumb ad campaign).
Yes Jena, "thank you for thinking Arby's logo" lol
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