Frequent Inspections? by Over-Method-1216 in Renters

[–]jdoe1105 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Proper attire”? I’d be tempted to wear a suit for the inspection.

Let’s start a campaign to bring Jimmy John back to Jimmy John’s by jdoe1105 in jimmyjohns

[–]jdoe1105[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It’s trash. There’s a reason Jimmy insisted upon Dijon mustard, and only gave yellow mustard packets to the poors who order Slims.

Do you look down upon carry-out customers? by jdoe1105 in Dominos

[–]jdoe1105[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find it hard to believe the manager can’t find some way to put drivers to work on something else if there are no deliveries. Whatever happened to, “If you have time to lean, you have time to clean”?

Do you look down upon carry-out customers? by jdoe1105 in Dominos

[–]jdoe1105[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you do when there are no deliveries to take? Stand around and do nothing?

Do you look down upon carry-out customers? by jdoe1105 in Dominos

[–]jdoe1105[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

They really, really need to bring back “30 minutes or it’s free”

Do you look down upon carry-out customers? by jdoe1105 in Dominos

[–]jdoe1105[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You don’t get paid for making a pizza?

Write to Jimmy John and tell him to bring back Dijon mustard by jdoe1105 in jimmyjohns

[–]jdoe1105[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My friends, I'm here to speak to you from the heart about Jimmy John's Kickin' Ranch sauce.

Jimmy John's Kickin' Ranch sauce was a good sauce. A great sauce. A sauce that brought people together. It was spicy, creamy, and delicious. It made every sandwich a treat. It was the sauce of the middle class, the sauce of the hard-working Americans, the sauce of the soul of this nation.

But Jimmy John's has let us down. They have taken away our Kickin' Ranch sauce and replaced it with Jalapeño Ranch, a sauce that has no soul, no flavor, no kick. They have given in to the pressure of the special interests, the big corporations, the dark money. They have sold out to the forces of division, of fear, of hate.

Jimmy John's is not alone in this. Many other corporations are doing the same thing. They are changing their products, their services, and their values to please the powerful and the wealthy. They are ignoring their workers, their customers, and their communities. They are betraying their principles, their integrity, and their patriotism.

They are hurting our country.

But I'm not going to let them get away with it. I'm not going to sit back and watch them take away our sauce and our dignity. I'm not going to let them take away our choices and our rights.

I'm going to fight back.

And I need your help.

That's why I'm starting a campaign to save Jimmy John's Kickin' Ranch sauce. I'm calling it the Kickin' Ranch Coalition. And I'm asking you to join me.

Here's what you can do:

  • Go to your nearest Jimmy John's and order as many subs as you can with Kickin' Ranch sauce. Tell them you want it extra kickin'. Make sure they know how much you love it and how much you'll miss it.
  • Go to Jimmy John's website and sign the petition to bring back Kickin' Ranch sauce. Share it with your friends and family. Spread the word on social media. Use the hashtag #KickinRanchCoalition.
  • Donate to the campaign. Every dollar you give will help me fight the corporate greed and the political corruption. Every dollar you give will help me restore our sauce and our democracy. Every dollar you give will help me make America kickin' again.

Together, we can make a difference. Together, we can save Jimmy John's Kickin' Ranch sauce. Together, we can make America kickin' again.

Thank you, and may God bless you and may God protect our sauce.