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What a week of Food bought from Stores looks like around the world

It seems as a people, we have a fascination with photographing our food. From Henry’s series of riders, to looking on instagram we cant help but document what we consume. Photographer Peter Menzel started this intriguing series of one weeks of groceries from around the world, taking traditional food photography to a much larger scale.

Mexico

Great Britain

USA

Australia

Germany

Italy

Canada

France

Japan

China

Poland

Kuwait

Mongolia

Turkey

Mali

India

Bhutan

Chad

Ecuador

Guatemala

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Sourced from thoughtcatalog.com

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This Coffeehouse Will Charge You Less If You’re Nice, More If You’re Not

Taking a firm stand against discourteous customers, one coffeehouse has decided to charge its patrons based on how polite they are to employees.

The Petite Syrah café in Nice recently instituted a payment policy where the price of a cup of coffee is determined by how the customer requests it.

“A coffee, please” will cost you a middle-of-the-road €4.25 ($5.85). Drop the “please,” and you’ll find yourself paying a whopping €7 ($9.65) for a cup.

But add a simple “bonjour,” and you’ll find yourself shelling just €1.40 ($1.95) for your morning joe.

“I know people say that French service can be rude but it’s also true that customers can be rude when they’re busy,” shop owner Fabrice Pepino told The Local. “It’s our way of saying ‘keep calm and carry on.'”

What started out as a joke to poke fun at the stressed-out lunchtime crowd has had an amazing effect on people’s politeness levels, Pepino said.

“Most of my customers are regulars and they just see the funny side and exaggerate their politeness,” he told the site. “They started calling me ‘your greatness’ when they saw the sign.”

Looks like Pepino is going to have to start charging a sarcasm tax.

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How Walgreens made it into the big time. by breeding alcoholism. Cheers!!!