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I guess America does not actually run on dunkin...
I'm trying to get back into running and on my jog today I was getting to the point where I was about to keel over and pass out if I didn't rehydrate soon. I figured I could just walk into a highland ave dunkin and get a quick cup of tap water and be on my way. Apparently they demanded "25 cents for the cup". Are you kidding me? I've never heard of such bullsh*t - is this some sort of sick work around? I thought it was was illegal to refuse someone tap water for free.
Can someone help me out here? I usually go to that dunkin all the time and now I'm honestly thinking about straight up taking my caffeine addiction business elsewhere.
Can someone help me out here? I usually go to that dunkin all the time and now I'm honestly thinking about straight up taking my caffeine addiction business elsewhere.
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[1] I am not entirely certain whether DD constitutes a "restaurant" for these purposes. Table service might be required.
[2] And some jurisdictions go even further by requiring that tap water be given by default to patrons who didn't even request it.
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Not sure what the moral of this story is, but wanted to say that some bars don't give free water.
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