crescent-zephyr
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Just my personal observation - dessert with lunch is very common.since most folks don't have desserts with their lunch outside of Amtrak-world, I suspect.
Just my personal observation - dessert with lunch is very common.since most folks don't have desserts with their lunch outside of Amtrak-world, I suspect.
Just my personal observation - dessert with lunch is very common.
I had a Dole bag of pre-cut Caesar Salad yesterday 5 days past the "Best If Used By" date. Kept in the refrigerator and not a problem at all. Smelled fine and tasted fine. "Best If Used By" date is a sales gimmick. Use common sense and your senses.Those precut bags of lettuce you get in the supermarket usually have a Use By Date 5 or 6 days out, so 3 days should be no problem if it's stored unopened at the proper temp & humidity.
Maybe have a contract with Walmart for food and other supplies as needed. Let's start with salads; if Walmart can offer about 10 different kinds of GOOD salads for $3-4 each, then maybe that is where Amtrak should look.I've always wondered, can Amtrak not do a quick restock at a station along the route instead of just being out of something for the remainder of the route? Or am I being too smart and expecting management to figure out stuff like that?
And Walmart is well-distributed nationwide, so it wouldn't be a problem arranging for a van from the local Walmart to meet the train at most stations.Maybe have a contract with Walmart for food and other supplies as needed. Let's start with salads; if Walmart can offer about 10 different kinds of GOOD salads for $3-4 each, then maybe that is where Amtrak should look.
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