Left is the DQ near my office. Consistently does that. Right is the DQ in the next town over.

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      Aside from the environmental impact of driving 10 (!) Extra miles (or at all) for a tiny bit of extra ice cream, which is neither healthy nor needed. It just doesn’t make sense on a personal financial level to waste so much gas to get a cheaper (per volume) treat. For a European driving to get ice cream alone is ridiculous as many placed have ice cream shops in the town we live in that we walk or bike to.

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        Adding to that, it’s not even icecream but a industrial replacement of (likely) dubious quality.

        So one could get more in better quality cheaper if consumed regularly.

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        I was thinking with the petrol expense factored in wouldn’t it work out cheaper just to buy 2?

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        6 hours ago

        Oh, I thought they were taking about the ice cream itself as if it had some ungodly ingredients and sprinkles of human rights violations. Now I feel silly.

        Thank you!