Have you ever returned prepared food you bought from a gas station or convenience store?

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Or are you just stuck with it?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4dORDpQs58

If you buy your "food" at places like that you deserve to be stuck with it if you don't like it.

paging zippy

Paging Tulsa.

Kum and Go doesn't sound like a place I'd want to buy "food" from....

The worst omelet I ever had was from a Stuckey's in west Texas 40 years ago 

If you buy your "food" at places like that you deserve to be stuck with it if you don't like it.<<<

I tend to agree, but when you think about it ... why is it OK to send back a $40 entree at a "fancy" restaurant that cost more to procure / prepare?

IOW, shouldn't it be less costly / easier to return gas station food?

The wawa they visited the week prior actually seemed to be halfway decent (or the kid had the munchies):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niYa3I1SJts

When I was often under pressure the past few years to get to a place two+ hours away by 6:30pm after bailing work about 4:30, I would often get a prepared Italian Sub from 7/11 and eat it on the drive up.

They weren't that bad and they always did what they were supposed to do, without any dreadful mishaps.

Sometimes you just need to eat.

Oh, and if something hideous had been wrong with them, I wouldn't have taken them back.

I just would have gone to McDonalds next time.

Food that can be eaten "safely" while driving is limited.