Word: dunkin
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hello to the latest invention from Dunkin' Donuts, masters of over-indulgence: The Box o' Joe. It's a giant, spill-proof box of javao10 cups worth. The coffee sits in a plastic bladder that fits into a cardboard box. The coffee exits the "Box of Joe" through the plastic spout on the outside of the easy-to-carry container. Invented primarily to ease the burden of office coffee-runs, the Box o' Joe is also ideal for Harvard caffeine junkies like...
...countries. Three and four get rounded to five; one and two get rounded to zero. Even Einstein would be hard-pressed to defeat that system. You round at the end, not item by item, and you wouldn't round at all if paying by check or credit card. Sure, Dunkin' Donuts could price a cup of coffee at 98[cents] and round up. But two cups would cost $1.96, which means rounding down. And what makes you think retailers don't already charge as much as they...
...hated it, right? Not at all. I like computers that talk to me, let me zoom in and out of maps, and keep me posted on the nearest Dunkin' Donuts. And as Karyn pointed out, there's security in being lost when you can see where you are onscreen...
While Latzanakis' Dunkin' Donuts has been in the same location for 13 years, just a few years ago a new player entered the Harvard Square coffee scene...
Starbucks stores are held to uniform pricing, so customers won't find the same discrepancy in the cost of a cup of coffee here that they could at Dunkin' Donuts...