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In an ironic twist, my local pizza place uses an online ordering system that (accidentally, I assume) gives free toppings as long as they are only on half the pizza
As in a half and half pizza, with all toppings on both sides for free
At the risk of ruining my “free ride” (I’ve probably saved $20-25 in the past year — don’t order pizza for the kids much) …
What’s the moral/ethical thing to do here?
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In an ironic twist, my local pizza place uses an online ordering system that (accidentally, I assume) gives free toppings as long as they are only on half the pizza
As in a half and half pizza, with all toppings on both sides for free
At the risk of ruining my “free ride” (I’ve probably saved $20-25 in the past year — don’t order pizza for the kids much) …
What’s the moral/ethical thing to do here?
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In an ironic twist, my local pizza place uses an online ordering system that (accidentally, I assume) gives free toppings as long as they are only on half the pizza
As in a half and half pizza, with all toppings on both sides for free
At the risk of ruining my “free ride” (I’ve probably saved $20-25 in the past year — don’t order pizza for the kids much) …
What’s the moral/ethical thing to do here?
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In an ironic twist, my local pizza place uses an online ordering system that (accidentally, I assume) gives free toppings as long as they are only on half the pizza
As in a half and half pizza, with all toppings on both sides for free
At the risk of ruining my “free ride” (I’ve probably saved $20-25 in the past year — don’t order pizza for the kids much) …
What’s the moral/ethical thing to do here?
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In an ironic twist, my local pizza place uses an online ordering system that (accidentally, I assume) gives free toppings as long as they are only on half the pizza
As in a half and half pizza, with all toppings on both sides for free
At the risk of ruining my “free ride” (I’ve probably saved $20-25 in the past year — don’t order pizza for the kids much) …
What’s the moral/ethical thing to do here?