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  • #31
    Quoth Cecily View Post
    Thanks for the clarification . English is not my first language, sometime spelling of certain words feels a bit stange to me.
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    • #32
      The POS system our store uses differentiates between "Donut, raised" and "Donut, cake flavored". I've worked there for three years now and I have no idea which donuts fall under which category (and neither did the bakery department manager when I asked him), but it doesn't matter anyway, because they've both been exactly 58 cents each, or 12 for $4.98, ever since opening day.

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