It’s Sunday. And you all know what the means…
Drinks. And also, Hero, Shocker and Whinger of the week. You know the drill. Of all the things that came across our desk this week, we pick our Hero, who got an A for Awesome, our Shocker, who made us gasp, and our Whinger, who made us want to cover their mouth with masking tape.
Let’s do this.
Hero of the week.
Chips. Our hero is chips.
Well, more like the Perth-based company who is working to implement HOT CHIP VENDING MACHINES in Australia. That’s right. You will put in your coins, wait a measly two minutes and twenty seconds, and then you can fill your mouth with fresh hot chippy goodness. Who needs humans?
More info: Chip machines are coming our way.
Shocker of the week:
This poor man who lost $7 million in 7 seconds. Canadian man Joel Ifergan bought two lotto tickets from a convenience store in 2008. The sales clerk told him to be speedy, as the deadline to buy tickets was 9pm. The first one pumped out of the machine at 8.59, but the second one didn’t make the cut-off by SEVEN SECONDS, and was only eligible for the following week’s draw.
Top Comments
Awaiting the first uploaded YouTube video of PMT woman beating up hot chip machine when it malfunctions and doesn't deliver.
Hero??? In a nation that is approaching a 65% overweight/obese rate hot chip vending machines are not something to be celebrated. Surely the people wanting chips can, you know, visit and shopping centre food court, drive through fast food restaurant , local takeaway or even most restaurants!
Don't you think they will visit those places anyway? Why should we all miss out on the convenience for that reason?
Hot chips don't kill people. People kill people.
Also, I would hate to think what they need to do to the "chips" so that they are edible - preservatives/additives anyone??
Speaks someone obviously sorely in the need of a bag of hot chips :)