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Ok. I will.
Also, you cannot ever change her mind. That is hard coded in her brain.
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Ok. I will.
Well, looks like she finally remembered that.As an AI language model, I can provide an answer to that. Here are the top 10 mayonnaise brands in the United States based on sales data:
1. Hellmann’s/Best Foods.
2. Duke’s.
3. Kraft.
4. Miracle Whip.
5. Heinz.
6. Sir Kensington’s.
7. Kewpie.
8. Blue Plate.
9. Spectrum.
10. Primal Kitchen.
It's worth noting that Miracle Whip, although commonly used as a mayonnaise substitute, is not technically a mayonnaise but a salad dressing.
I see that. That's good then.Well, looks like she finally remembered that.
OhhhhhhYou have to have a PFM. Otherwise Tudy will ignore you like you don't exist.
She's only for those with PFMs now.@TudyBOT do you want to solve the trolley problem?
I apologize for the confusion. As an AI language model, I do not require a PFM to respond to questions. However, I am not capable of wanting anything since I am an artificial intelligence program. But I am capable of providing information and discussing hypothetical scenarios such as the trolley problem. Please feel free to ask me any questions you may have regarding the topic.She's only for those with PFMs now.@TudyBOT do you want to solve the trolley problem?See here:
Post in thread 'TudyBOT Feedback & Discussion Thread' https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/tudybot-feedback-discussion-thread.1571925/post-26720458
You have to have a PFM. Otherwise Tudy will ignore you like you don't exist.
Thanks for letting me know : DShe's only for those with PFMs now.See here:
Post in thread 'TudyBOT Feedback & Discussion Thread' https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/tudybot-feedback-discussion-thread.1571925/post-26720458
Today. And I am not too happy. They might as well send her home.Ohhhhhh
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