• bstix@feddit.dk
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    2 days ago

    You just ask. It’s an American thing to do. They think it’s funny to do. Like tipping and charity and other things where you can pay for feeling good about yourself.

    What happens is that the next car also pays forward and so on until the chain breaks. It makes the news every once in a while when they manage to keep it up for an entire day.

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      2 days ago

      Sorry, maybe I’m just sunbeat and can’t think straight—or just an idiot—because I still don’t get it.

      This is what I’m picturing. Blue car orders as the pink car waits (and honks like a jerk) in fig. 1, right? Then the blue car drives up to the pick-up window to pay for and get their food in fig 2, at which point the pink car can make their order.

      At which point between 1. and 2. does the blue car have the opportunity to pay for pink car’s food, get the receipt, and take their order? Did the blue car just wait at the pick-up window until pink made the order? If that’s the case, wouldn’t the staff know that that’s not their order?

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        2 days ago

        There are usually more steps: Order, wait, pay, wait, get food.

        When you’re at pay, they already have the bill for the next car who is in wait.