I have done it with a computer game I bought, opened the box one disc was missing out of six and they were all scratched. Spent $120 on this game and wasn't about to just go silent.
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I have done it with a computer game I bought, opened the box one disc was missing out of six and they were all scratched. Spent $120 on this game and wasn't about to just go silent.
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I have come close or at times wished I did. :/ I'm very food picky and when food isn't perfect I get ticked. (especially when I'm paying for it)
You might want to consider making your own bread if you have specific dietary requirements but limited commercial options. If you're gluten-free or something like that I know you can get gluten-free flour, and anything you make yourself is bound to be cheaper. Or if it's the preservative you're allergic to then just by making it yourself will mean you'll be able to skip all that.
Alternatively, if the bread is going mouldy quickly because of a lack of preservatives (and not because it was too old when it was purchased) then you could try keeping part of it in the freezer and defrosting it as needed. Two days is quick though, even for home-made bread, so I'm not sure why it would do that.
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Thanks for the post!
Sadly, I don't have the time to hand make bread. I'd love to; but I just don't have the time.
I'm actually allergic to a lot of different things. Potatoes, corn, wheat, semolina, among others. It's spelt I can have. Not really sure why, but it doesn't bother me.
I also don't have the means to purchase a nice bread cooker, and believe me... I've tried making it in a baking vessel, it doesn't come out fantastic.
Also, the bread molds faster the more moist you get it. Which is why it molds so fast; they store it in the freezer.
I read some disgusting shit the other day on another forum. This guy posted and said he went to Dennys, so when he went outside, he squished a bug, went back in, ordered food, and put the bug in his food. So Dennys gave him the meal for free. Like, wtf? Would anyone here to do this? I know if I saw a bug in my food, I'd freak out.
@Evolution I remember when I used to play the Madden football games for the Xbox 360, they would be times where the game would freeze on me, so I returned it, and it did the same thing. I eventually got a copy that didn't do that though.
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@cpvr it wouldn't of happened if the people would have checked it at the store. But something happen for a reason I guess.
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Back when the original Xbox was still around their were apparently two types of disks, I'm pretty sure the guy at the local store called them "Gold" and "Silver" (not really too sure) and there were quite a few times where I'd buy a pre-owned game and have compatibility issues with it.
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