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Old 23-01-2009, 05:26 PM   #1
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Default Hot days, sercice providers and retailers...

What is wrong with some convenience store retailers and service providers? every time it gets over 30'c you:
1) can't catch a train because they all break down,
2) try and find a damn convenience store with a slurpy machine that's working... tried 3 today and all broken down, happens every hot day, seems slurpy machines wont work in the heat...???? WTF?.
3) ice fridges empty and run out of ice, planning???
4) icecream fridge so ineffective everything is soft or molten inside...

Surely these places can plan and service their equipment to cope?





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