Only in New England 😏

    by BeastMode149

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    1. That’s amazing to confuse people over where to meet. Eventually everybody join back at the pub.

    2. And they both throw fucking net. Put a dunks next to a dunks or across form a dunks still = $$$$$ for both.

      And the product is shit.

    3. We used to have a waffle house on either side of the Interstate, one for westbound traffic and one for eastbound traffic. We went one night after a midnight movie and the one for eastbound traffic was slammed so we drove 500ish ft to the westbound one and it was completely dead

      Edit: forgot to add the westbound one closed and was turned into a pot dispensary, because that’s what everything turns into when it closes now

    4. whipster444453 on

      New yorker here we have 3 AutoZone’s that are all on the same strip not even mile in difference from the first to the last

    5. I want to believe it’s somehow the same branch. No way corporate authorized two franchise locations in the same block

    6. AltheiWasTaken on

      In poland we have a chain small grocery shop Żabka (frog/froggy) which is absolutly everywhere. In most bigger cities you can play a game of “how far can you get by only moving from one żabka to another visible one” usually you can get across half the city like that

    7. I don’t know if this is a real or fake picture, I did some searching and the closest 2 Dunkin Donuts are across the street from each other in Revere, MA (Squire Rd) 120 feet away.

      and a similar thing in Kinston, MA (Summer St) there are 2 Dunkin Donuts on the same street about 200 feet away from each other.

      …and there are 2 at North Station, Boston, but they seem to be further apart than the other examples

    8. A few years ago the place I work signed up to do U-Haul rental on the side. There were no other ones within 25 miles . Within 6 months there were 6 right in our little town. My boss got pissed called our rep and said what the hell. Rep told him that he gets paid for every one that opens and if he could he would sell to every place in town.

    9. I remember living in Oregon and seeing commercials with the slogan “America runs on Dunkin!” and mocking it because we never, ever saw one there

      A 4 day trip to Boston more than made up for my previous lack of Dunkin

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