• plz1
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    964 months ago

    The stencil pack didn’t have enough 0’s

  • @[email protected]
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    364 months ago

    If I had to guess, I would say that it’s weird and therefore memorable, thus making their entire store memorable, which could, hypothetically, drive interest in whatever it is.

    • @person420
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      74 months ago

      If that’s the case, in most states they’d get into a lot of trouble if they don’t follow those times. A lot of states (well, the cities and towns within those states) have regulations that businesses open to the public must display their business hours on the front. It’s why you see them everywhere. Even in offices that probably have little to no “walk-in” traffic.

  • CarbonAlpine
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    354 months ago

    I’m a freight conductor and yard shifts have similar times. For example, tomorrow my shift is 06:32-14:32. They never explain why, you just show up when you’re told.

    The annoying one starts at 23:57.

    • littleblue✨
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      234 months ago

      That seems exceedingly efficient for the system in place — and clearly lacking any consideration for the human element of that labor pool.

  • @[email protected]
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    354 months ago

    Probably to make sure the customers know that they mean it. There are often a lot of people coming in one minute before closing time that don’t leave in time.

  • Bob
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    284 months ago

    I get the feeling they’re tied to public transport times, but then the first bus or train of the day usually comes at the same time. I used to work on the railway and sometimes I’d have to start work at like 05:17 or finish at 00:06 or whatever.

    • @[email protected]
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      254 months ago

      From the makers of FreedomFries and FreedomUnits, it’s FreedomTime! No more worrying about numbers bigger than 12, just stop halfway through the day and start over. For Freedom!

        • @[email protected]
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          4 months ago

          Yeah, and in the first place they named them French Fries because it originally came from Belgian 👍

          • @[email protected]
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            54 months ago

            Just to be “that guy” and in case anyone thought you were serious, they’re called French fries because the potatoes are Frenched (which is the style of cut, eg into sticks), also called Julienned.

      • @[email protected]
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        74 months ago

        In grade school I put my watch on “military time” because I thought it was cool. As an adult I have my phone on 24 hour time because sometimes you leave the blackout curtains closed and aren’t sure which 3 o’clock it is when you wake up.

  • @[email protected]
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    4 months ago

    If I was running. restaurant open from “10am-10pm” this would be great hours. Time for the crew to roll in a little late for their 9-930am shifts, enough time at the end of the day for the kitchen to be cleaned and the last load through the dish sanitizer before every customer is out by 945/10pm at the latest.

    It actually seems realistic. Haha

  • @Worx
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    44 months ago

    It’s quite normal to close early on a Sunday. Don’t you have that where you live?