Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear you OP. I’m a doc who moonlights at one of the UC centers and I door dashed Panera for myself and the 3 nurses I work with. It was about $125. For Panera. Wtf.
jesus - over $30 a person to eat from Panera?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Caffe e cornetto 3 euros in Milano
2 euro if at a working class cafe
DC is a clown show
I know. The plastic surgery is terrible too. Biden looked so so stretchy. No comment on the others. I did look up their past photos however
Anonymous wrote:I hear you OP. I’m a doc who moonlights at one of the UC centers and I door dashed Panera for myself and the 3 nurses I work with. It was about $125. For Panera. Wtf.
Anonymous wrote:Where did you get the scone?
Anonymous wrote:Caffe e cornetto 3 euros in Milano
2 euro if at a working class cafe
DC is a clown show
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m full time RTO downtown now and just ducked out for a coffee break. $13 for a scone and coffee wtf! The scone was delicious but I definitely will not be doing this again. So much for RTO helping downtown business. As far as I can tell, only WMATA is getting more money due to RTO … and ironically that money comes from the feds.
As has been noted. You have a job so shut your pie hole and stop complaining. No one held a gun to your head to purchase a gross over priced coffee and scone.
This. Just don't buy anything.Anonymous wrote:Get a Keurig for your office and buy your scones from Trader Joe’s. Problem solved.
No one is forcing you to pay DC takeout prices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m full time RTO downtown now and just ducked out for a coffee break. $13 for a scone and coffee wtf! The scone was delicious but I definitely will not be doing this again. So much for RTO helping downtown business. As far as I can tell, only WMATA is getting more money due to RTO … and ironically that money comes from the feds.
As has been noted. You have a job so shut your pie hole and stop complaining. No one held a gun to your head to purchase a gross over priced coffee and scone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was the point of the original post? $13 is a bargain for coffee and a scone downtown.
Really? is a $10 scone a bargain anywhere?
Anonymous wrote:I work downtown, would be nice to have worked from home with my tea and my cat, but fortunately I have a real job, so Ive been downtown every day the past 5 years. Less morons taking up the crosswalks during pandemic
Anonymous wrote:Caffe e cornetto 3 euros in Milano
2 euro if at a working class cafe
DC is a clown show
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This reminds me when I would ride an office elevator at 8 AM visibly pregnant— with a toddler at home.
Then my 20 year old staffer would say “I am so tired!” in response to Good Morning “how are you?”
?? How does your situation make your coworker not tired? I hate this BS. I have two kids and I also completely accept others can be tired too, even without kids! Moms aren’t the only people allowed to be tired.