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  • John from MD

    American Patriot
    MDS Supporter
    May 12, 2005
    22,960
    Socialist State of Maryland
    I was at Cabelas today and I found the following.

    1. Lots of bullets, Hornady, Sierra and all sorts of 500 round box pistol calibers. 100 times better than MD Bass pro stock.

    2. No powder except for Pyrodex. No primers or caps.

    3. Plenty of standard capacity mags both OEM, Pro Mag and Magpul. Lots of AR mags but I did not check the price.

    4. Very few pistols, a little more long guns.

    If I wasn't meeting my brother and aunt for lunch, I wouldn't have made the trip.

    Gas along from Davidsonville to Christiana was $4.39.
     

    Michigander08

    ridiculous and psychotic
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    May 29, 2017
    7,745
    Thank you for the report. Where did you go for lunch? I went to Brio Italian Grille and got ripped off. They charged us close to 100 bucks for a bottle of California wine of regular brand. I forgot what it was though. I thought it would be reasonable because it costs only 25 bucks or so at the wine store. I would never come back to that restaurant.
     

    Trekker

    Active Member
    Oct 20, 2011
    690
    Harford County
    Thank you for the report. Where did you go for lunch? I went to Brio Italian Grille and got ripped off. They charged us close to 100 bucks for a bottle of California wine of regular brand. I forgot what it was though. I thought it would be reasonable because it costs only 25 bucks or so at the wine store. I would never come back to that restaurant.

    I think it is a general industry rule for restaurants, that the markup for a bottle of wine is 3x or more the retail price at the wine store.
     

    John from MD

    American Patriot
    MDS Supporter
    May 12, 2005
    22,960
    Socialist State of Maryland
    Thank you for the report. Where did you go for lunch? I went to Brio Italian Grille and got ripped off. They charged us close to 100 bucks for a bottle of California wine of regular brand. I forgot what it was though. I thought it would be reasonable because it costs only 25 bucks or so at the wine store. I would never come back to that restaurant.
    Brios as we had two people in wheel chairs and didn't have much time. I agree, it is a rip off and we won't go back there again.
     

    lazarus

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 23, 2015
    13,741
    Thank you for the report. Where did you go for lunch? I went to Brio Italian Grille and got ripped off. They charged us close to 100 bucks for a bottle of California wine of regular brand. I forgot what it was though. I thought it would be reasonable because it costs only 25 bucks or so at the wine store. I would never come back to that restaurant.
    $100 does sound a little high. IIRC typical markup on alcohol is usually between 100-150%.
     

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