Is Ignorance Bliss?
Togethermess
Jeff Schroeder and Jordan Lloyd
4.9 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 3 February 2025
⏱️ 40 minutes
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Do you ever just doom scroll on social media or the news and now your favorite things are ruined??? Us too… from food to health we need to let go a little more. Finally, Dear Crabby is back and one has us stumped.
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| 0:00.0 | Yeah, media group. The road went and my grandma kept eating her niggas. No. And then she's like, no, we paid for this. And she kept eating my grandma's like old school. Like she just flicked it away and kept going and kept going in my grandpa. And my mom and brother, my mom said her and my brother were sitting looking at each other and they're |
| 0:25.4 | like, uh, hey guys, episode 110. Okay. I this morning had this craving for Panera bread has the best hazelnut coffee. Does anybody go to Panera bread for that? You know, we had It's good hazel nut just because we're jumping right in when we were to the stock show. |
| 0:49.0 | Was it dad's butt? not coffee. Does anybody go to Panera Bread for that? You know we had good hazelnut just |
| 0:45.8 | because we're jumping right in. When we were at the stock show, was it Dazbog? Is that how you say that? Dazbog? Yeah. I got hazelnut coffee and it was so good. They might have pumped the hazelnut sugar in there. Is that really trying to cut out my sugar? And so maybe. So they might have pumped that in there and that's why I tasted so good. But anyways, I do love hazelnut coffee. |
| 1:05.4 | It's just my favorite type of coffee. |
| 1:08.3 | Like Starbucks did... to pump that in there and that's why I tasted so good. But anyways. I do love hazelnut coffee. |
| 1:05.4 | It's just my favorite type of coffee. |
| 1:08.3 | Like Starbucks, I do not like their drip coffee, |
| 1:11.8 | their pikes. |
| 1:13.2 | I think that's the name of their drip. |
| 1:14.8 | It's not as good. |
| 1:16.5 | But it's different locations. |
| 1:18.3 | It's like I think if I'm getting drip coffee, |
| 1:20.8 | McDonald's has really good coffee. |
| 1:22.9 | If you get like two creams in there and then Panera bread but you know what when I was a kid my mom and I I was think I was in like middle school we always would go to Panera bread I remember it was new it was like the thing it was slammed all the time me my mom always went got for inshinyin and it's kind of you know when things are chained, just like we talked about outback, it just, it's just not really there. The people working, they're just kind of like not happy to be there at all. No, it cares anymore. Yeah. I mean, these are things we've already discussed, but like today, I mean, whatever, I feel bad because I always put myself in their shoes and customers might not be as happy. But every time I go into the panera by us, it's all old people and it's so cute. They're all meeting. They must be in some type of group, like some type of older people group. And they all just meet up at the Panera and have coffee. |
| 2:25.6 | And in the mornings though, I always see it. But you can tell it's not like how it was when I was a kid. Because I think a lot of things, like we've talked about this in the past for sure, with Outback, with Portillo's, you know, I think it comes to a point where you have to constantly be making money, you know, for the investors keeping that brand up and while you're expanding while you're trying to make money, you're doing cutbacks, |
| 2:48.6 | you're not for the investors and keeping that brand up. And while you're |
| 2:45.6 | expanding while you're trying to make money, you're doing cutbacks, you're not paying |
| 2:49.5 | the wages that you probably should. I don't know if that's the case for all these scenarios, |
| 2:54.4 | but you always pull back a little. Let's make the sandwich a little bit shorter. Let's |
| 2:58.0 | take out olives in the salad. You remember how American Airlines did that one time? |
| 3:02.2 | They just took out like black olives to save like X amount of money on their food. Now they just took out food altogether. So it's every year they're adding on charges whether it's your bags and the airlines or taking away that free food or free drink. It's always something to make a little bit more money and then the personal relationship that maybe you had when you were a kid. Also it might just just be that you're older and you see things differently too. |
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