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Write a review. Submit review. We love these biscuits, and a step up from what's often supplied in accommodations. Denis - 10 October Well packaged, others I have bought have broken in transit. Jennifer Stacey - 02 February Love them, so do the guests! Christine Davies - 10 July Great price with discount code Gillian Bamford - 15 June We love these biscuits. And the guests do too. Will be ordering again. Chris Davies - 10 June My guests love these.

So do I. Sue Williams - 02 June Very pleased with these biscuits, normally have border, but prefer these now. Christine Davies - 13 April Excellent biscuits. Handy twin packs with four different biscuit types. Denis Blackham - 03 December Excellent, good variety of flavours. When I'm on the road or about to get into a week or two of backpacking I am a squirrel. At the pancake house I'll tip good but I can't buy those little sealed pats of butter or jam in the store so in my pack they go. How many times have you run through a drive thru set on clocking time and they forgot to through in the ketchup for the fries?

No worries, got a spare packet or two in the glove box. Who hasn't tried to eat tacos while driving and not trashed their clothes? Tacos are the suckiest driving food but oh so good. No problem- those extra napkins make for a good bib. When you sometimes live out of fast food restaurants they become a second home and if something there that's not nailed down is going to server a purpose — I'll take it to go.

Bye Ma, thanks for the viddles! Navigating the turnpike while trying to load your tortilla with vittles can be quite the challenge. Not to mentioned the chips and salsa. I never answer surveys if you think, or would have others think that you need one to understand human behavior, then you really just need to have your head smacked.

However, if I were to answer it, I would take the first option. It's all factored into the price you pay, therefore I should have a few extra to blow my nose without having to pay for Kleenex.

They charge you for it, and you pay for it, so take what you think you deserve for what you paid, but not more. Don't go digging for dirt on your readers, and maybe we won't call you who have the balls to call yourselves "journalists" the cowards, sanctimonious muckrakers, liars, and buzzards which you are!

Also, this article must have been written by a Baby Boomer, which is the one generation and the biggest in world history which was not addressed. How dare you boomer babies apply the term "entitlement" to Gen X and Gen Y — neither is the generation which had half of its members living in Hippie communes, roaming the countryside trying to find their drug-addled selves, and later searching truckloads of arrogantly useless self-help books for their "inner child"!

Shut up and die already, Boomer babies! I don't condone theft but there is a perfectly reasonable justification for taking as many ketchup packets as you can — to get as many out of circulation as possible.

According to the National Condiment Researcuh Council Annual Report, "[k]etchup is now the leading cause of childhood stupidity in America. But that applies only to ketchup. The funny thing is that is it usually people with money who does this! The poor people dont' usually steal! When I was young and, as my son says, the dinosaurs roamed the earth , I had an Aunt who lived in NYC and worked at Gimbels department store I'm dating myself. I think that my mom threw out the pepper packets, because we could not tell how old they were.

Salt, of course, has no expiration date unless it's flavoured , though I have been at food shows where merchants have actually asked "How long does this salt hold? I can't even lie. As a college student, I most definitely take condiments from restaurants for later use. I especially take condiments from the dining halls on my campus in my eyes, I'm already paying for them, so why not? For restaurants outside of my campus though, my rationale is that when I graduate and am working a salary job and can actually afford to buy food then I'll stop taking condiments.

If you're at a restaurant, you are paying for the meal that you consume AT the restaurant, or the leftovers you take home from that meal. Cramming enough Splenda in your pocket for the rest of the week is just stealing. Chips Ahoy! Grandma's 2. Sandwich Cookie Chocolate Chip Cookie 9. Cookie Variety 6. Shortbread Cookie 5. Marshmallow Cookie 4. Vanilla Wafer 3. Sugar Wafer 2. Mochi 2. Multipack Pantry pack On the Go packs 4. Bulk pack 1. Product Rating.

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