It’s been a while since I last updated Modest Opinions, but I’ve been swamped with getting The Big Book of Spam ready for publication (which is a lot more complicated when you throw in the website revamp that it requires and the changes to my core domain). Modest Opinions just isn’t very high-priority for me right now, but I saw something last night that just screamed “POST IT!”
Notice anything… strange? Like, perhaps, that Papa Johns thinks that ordering chicken strips at the regular menu price is somehow special? Seriously. I even clicked through to see if maybe it was just worded poorly, but no – all that button did was add chicken strips to the cart at the regular menu price.
Someone needs to proofread these things.
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