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misk@sopuli.xyz to Not The Onion@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

A Florida restaurant chain says boosting pay and offering better benefits helped it end its labor shortage

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A Florida restaurant chain says boosting pay and offering better benefits helped it end its labor shortage

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misk@sopuli.xyz to Not The Onion@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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Pollo Tropical is raising prices by between 4% and 6% in December to fund its higher wages, sign-on bonuses, and improved benefits.
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    In other news, water still wet.

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      Water isnt nor ever was wet.

      and yes I’m fun at parties

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        Can you pour water onto water? Then yes, water can be wet.

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          By definition, only solids can get wet, so no, adding water to water doesn’t make it wet.

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            So a frozen cube of water can by your description get wet with the water when put in a glass of said water.

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              No, not really. Water needs to adhere to the surface of the solid and water doesn’t adhere to a cube of ice, so no.

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                Water wets on to ice. It’s a verb. For a physical effect. That does happen to water.

                If you want to be pedantic, be correct.

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              What you are describing, is ice, a solid, not simply water, which is a liquid. This changes this scenario.

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            I’m joking. Calm down, get a good calming wet shower.

            I hadn’t even downvoted you, and now you made me.

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                Oh shit!

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                I downvoted you both. For balance!

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          That just makes more water, not wet water. Water cannot give a property to itself (wetness) that it, by definition, can only give to other things.

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            Dry air can dry air. Wet water can wet water. Checkmate!

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        Did I say wet? I meant to say “water still wets”.

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