Driving home from a party late last night, David and I realized we were hungry. Though we like to think of Ann Arbor as a mini metropolis, the only place still open after eleven pm is Kroger, so we headed over there to see if they still had any prepared food, knowing that we could get by on cereal and ice cream, if necessary. As we approached, we were heartened to see a large sign in front of the entrance, reading "Sushi--made fresh daily." If the sushi gets made freshly every day, anything remaining after eleven should be on deep discount, so we made our way to the sushi counter, hoping that something would be left. Not only was something left, but the sushi display was full, and everything was dated June 21. We looked at our watches--still June 20. It was THE NEXT DAY'S SUSHI! Sadly, it wasn't discounted, but it certainly was fresh. By the next day, though...who knows? Perhaps the sign should read "made fresh daily (and sold the next day)."
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