Yes probably is for profit as it is catered by migros, one of the largest supermarket chains here. Some floors in the office have some discount (11chf instead of 14), so maybe those companies pay migros to allow their employees get cheaper meals.
Yes probably is for profit as it is catered by migros, one of the largest supermarket chains here. Some floors in the office have some discount (11chf instead of 14), so maybe those companies pay migros to allow their employees get cheaper meals.
But then the plant would die :(
I was like “GoW for only 10 bucks? What a deal!” but no lol that’s awful
I’m pretty sure that him being an ex-president is a better known fact. But still, him being the first and only criminal ex-president is pretty remarkable. Keep it in the first sentence!
I think that tells me enough to not ask you more details lol
Not all of us. Source: am a 2yo infant browsing lemmy
Please do tell us more
Swiss trains are great! Super punctual and frequent, but they are kinda slow! Japan has 300km/h trains! Imagine being able to go from Lausanne to Zurich in less than an hour!
Still, swiss trains are the best trains I’ve ridden (never been to Japan).
Don’t know a lot about them but wikipedia is always a good place to start https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trams_in_Rome.
You might have a point with this one. In fact, there are a ton of private companies already successfully running public transport systems. I think most people (myself included) just wouldn’t trust a company like Uber for this kind of job. I guess in the meantime we can be happy for (potentially) more bus routes but still weary.
19% recent and 52% all time. This is wild.
Does it work?
I mean, your workplace already knows, otherwise you are just skipping work
Genuine question. Why hasn’t free market forced the prices to drop? If company X makes Y twice as cheaply, it could drop its prices like 20% and having way more customers and way higher profits. Why hasn’t this ever happened?
Bet he won’t respond after this lol.
But if you are keeping the file anyways why not seed it?
The term gray goo was coined by nanotechnology pioneer K. Eric Drexler in his 1986 book Engines of Creation. In 2004, he stated “I wish I had never used the term ‘gray goo’.”
Lmao
That’s hard to tell. Usually cheapish “main dishes” cost like 15, probably a soup for 5, but I don’t eat out much so I’m not sure.