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Free Lunch from Roll'd on Monday 7th May [QLD 8th May]

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RICE RICE BABY!

Roll’d is turning six, so pick up (chop)sticks and Cơm celebrate with us!

Register to receive your FREE bowl of our new broken rice salad (Cơm) on May 7.
Terms and Conditions:

Offer available on Monday May 7 2018 only at participating Roll’d locations*
Only available during business hours
1 free Cơm per person, per transaction
eVoucher must be presented upon redemption
All Cơm flavours available
While stocks last at discretion of management

*Excluding Knox, Eastland, all airport stores and QLD stores closed due to public holiday (offer redeemable on Tuesday May 8 in QLD only)

Edit: Roll'd have included QLD on the following day (8th May) now.

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        • -5

          @ogisydneysider: easy dude, i only said "shouldn't expect", i didn't say they are fcuking useless, all were in your imagination. not my fault.

        • @kyletachibana:

          shouldn't expect people from that country too much….
          i didn't say they are fcuking useless, all were in your imagination. not my fault.

          Your racist thinking & comments are totally your "fault"😠

          You were rightly called on it but attacked saying they must be associated with that country! Again, what has a person's nationality or association got to do with your problem?

          But obviously you love being a racist troll who lacks even basic English language skills.

        • -1

          @Infidel:
          So you are deeply offended? Because you are from that country? Or your bf/gf? Or you are an usual victim of racism? Which?
          English bashing is lamesss and stale and that’s the only thing you can think of where you might have an edge on me? How about let’s talk about physique?

        • +1

          @kyletachibana:
          You just don't get it do you? You blame others for your problems.

          You miss out on a deal - it's the fault of those… others!
          It's disappointing to miss a deal, but not a reason to express your unacceptable bias against people from certain countries based on your imagined reason.

          Grow up. Take a long hard look at yourself to see your own issues first, rather than blame others.

          Instead of understanding your own biased thinking, you see your problems in others. Anyone who disagrees with you gets your racist presumptions.

          So you say I must be Asian or in a relationship with an Asian, or "an usual victim of racism". And demand I confess which!
          You do realise that's all in your mixed up mind - you don't know that as true, just believe it must be to protect yourself - from what?

          You can't accept people may disagree with your biggoted views on valid grounds. That's worrying you don't see that as a problem.

          You are totally wrong. You are the one seeing comments as obviously only from Asians or their associates. You are the one with racial bias.

          Not that it is any of your business… My family is so Anglo-Scot-Irish. Been here for many generations. A document (miner's licence) I have shows the Southern English side of the family was on the Ballarat goldfields at the time of the Eureka Stockade (1854 if you're not up on Aussie history). Pretty damn Aussie & proud of it. But there is room for improvement. I grew up with anti-Asian racist views expressed in my family - and rejected that uninformed view. And no Asian associations either, not that I discriminate.

          Does your family history date back further than mine to say I'm not an Australian. (Of course we were relative new comers to this land, given the First Nation peoples' long history!)

          And Asians were visiting, marrying, planting food here, etc long before Europeans knew this place existed - the fascinating Macassan history of this land…
          My avatar is from Japanese Australians, painted at a festival in Cairns celebrating the very long history of Japanese living in Australia. Asians have lived in Australia for a very long time!

          Europeans like me are the new kid on the block around here!! That's why I am open to listening to & learning from others.

          We're all prone to xenophobia & racial bias - it's a human condition to like people from our group & distrust / blame those from outside our group. (I've got drunk with a Japanese rice farmer friend, and recognised the reason for his racist thinking.)

          It just takes a bit of effort to be aware of our own biases & correct where necessary. Some people are too lazy or happy with their biggoted views to try. No one usually notices their ways, if they hang around others with similar views, isolating themselves from any challenging ideas.

          Instead, I embrace challenges to my ways of thinking - needing to revise my thinking & understanding regularly. What I was taught at school may not be true now. I set up a business which ran workshops in thinking & seeing differently. Businesses saw new opportunities, people ran up to me saying their lives had changed for the better after a 4 hour workshop. Thinking differently can be very rewarding👍

          I have commented on OzBargain of being discriminated as an Australian by being refused service as I was Australian - in Australia. As a reasonably educated, white male - I am not used to discrimination. Legal advice was I didn't stand a chance of winning the case. But, I took on the case myself & won a sizable out of court settlement from the Australian company & my case is used to help other Australians fight in discrimination cases. I actively stuck up for Australians to right a discriminatory wrong. I'm no "victim of racism"!

          So, I'm not an Asian or in a relationship with an Asian, and definitely not "an usual victim of racism"!

          Not calling out language used to discriminate or ridicule a group (especially when the issue is only in the warped mind of the accuser) - is to let racism prosper.

          I just know racism closes down thinking, making others scapegoats for problem in those expressing those bigoted thoughts, denies human rights & freedoms just so a group can feel better about itself in taking those rights from others.

        • @kyletachibana:
          Seeing & thinking differently can be very rewarding - it's disruptive👍

          It opens up new opportunities, issues that were buried or justified by bigoted views can finally be dealt with. Blaming others never really solves our problems. Along with anxiety or anger about change, it just keeps us stuck in our past ways.

        • @kyletachibana:
          Disappointment in missing out on something you hoped to receive is normal.
          Redirecting that as anger, criticism, etc towards a nation & it's people is simply crazy!

        • @kyletachibana:

          English bashing is lamesss and stale and that’s the only thing you can think of where you might have an edge on me? How about let’s talk about physique?

          What's that got to do with what you wrote?
          Resorting to physical prowess to win an argument about what you say or write - the preferred defence of bullies in my experience😞
          Talk about avoiding the real issue, again.

          I don't know you, but think you meant lameass (I prefer the local variant - lamearse), not lamesss, but then I'm only resorting to your use of English, again😀

          So you are deeply offended?

          No just disappointed some people still don't understand that it's not acceptable to redirect their frustration (with a deal in this case) onto a country & it's people (or anyone else not responsible). When this was pointed out, you jumped to a biased conclusion to defend your thoughts & words, that we were Asian or Asian supporters - whose views were not worth taking any notice of!! Let me count the ways - that is so wrong & racist.

          It was a poorly delivered promotion. People missed out. It's disappointing. But what has that got to do with a particular country or it's people? Espousing views based on irrelevant biases you hold had nothing to do with this deal.

          Would you accept a foreigner disrespecting Australia and all of us for a minor issue like their hot chips were cold - with well what can you expect - they're just… Australians?? Much the same as your "shouldn't expect people from that country too much."!

          Pity I missed your latest gem of wisdom before the Mods pulled it down as "inappropriate"! I don't in general agree that comments should be censored. (Personal attacks are a different matter & deserve to be taken down.) Not hiding what people actually think is good - in that it gives an opportunity to challenge the beliefs & understand our own usually flawed thinking. Glad your milder comment wasn't taken down so I could be challenged😉

        • @Infidel:
          jesus, that must hurt like hell, so you've dedicated hours to write a few big fat text blocks which i will not read.
          nothing to do with physical power, english isn't my 1st language, which means i know a language which you don't know one single word of it. it was so lameass that i didn't want to elaborate, but you seem to be pretty jumpy. it was used because you couldn't think of anything else. now it is burst. see? you were so eager to point out my "lamesss" mistake, i was on phone and that word has no auto text, should i say shouldn't expect too much from apple?
          let me tell you, we can keep going for hours and you will be tore apart, i have extensive experience in handling those matters.

        • @kyletachibana:
          Hurt? Lol I'm sitting in the sun, drinking a Japanese Asahi beer after a lovely Aussie porterhouse steak & enjoying the warm cloudless day. Enjoying the discussion with
          a smile on my face😋 Too relaxed to be "jumpy".

          Bloody typical that you don't want anything to challenge your bigoted ways😱 I am surprised😀

          Why would you think that I thought you would read anything that may challenge you. Others will read it. I've sent off the links to encourage thinking on the subject, even criticism of me…
          A writer's got to write, that's how I often make my money💰

          And you make more incorrect assumptions that your mind told you are true😞 I am surprised😀

          And another it's not my fault (simple spelling error) - it's the phone's fault, it's Apple's fault, it's that Infidel's fault,…
          Of course autocorrection was the likely cause, hence my smiley face😀 I only post on my phone, so know the problem.

          See you did read at least one of my comments - buried that one in one of my big fat text blocks - to see if you read it😀

          should i say shouldn't expect too much from apple? - liked that, referring back
          to your initial comment👍 You do have a sense of humour😀

          i have extensive experience in handling those matters. - as I wrote above, I've won a discrimination case I took by myself against a company, despite legal advice that I couldn't win. That case is used to help other Australians fight discrimination for being Australian! So what's your extensive experience??

          So what's your first language? I'm always interested & curious.

          I'm not making assumptions about where you were born, as English is not necessarily the first language of people born here.
          (Australia has no National language.) I had to explain that to the "knowledgeable" Professors teaching my Murri & Torres Strait Islander students. It was a joy helping them achieve what they wanted, becoming Doctors, physicists, and more.

    • Can you bring your own rice? Just request the meat and veggies?

      • lol they should have some sort of replacement, i saw plenty rice rolls on display.

        • lol at least you found a responsible store still offering some replacement! the one i went to earlier didn't even bother about it

  • Just dropped by southgate but had a printout saying free com sold out :(

  • Picked one up at Roll'd Belconnen, Canberra. They ran out of rice but I got noodles instead. I opted for the tofu one and it was great. There was no real line, got service (with a smile) within a minute or two. Took around 10 minutes to get.

    Thanks, OP!

  • +1

    I registered for the offer and went to the Australia Square store. When I went there at 11:30am, the store told me that they do not participate in this promotion and that I should go to the Wintergarden store. When I turned up at Wintergarden store at 11:36am, that store told me that they were out of rice and that people should either come back later or order something else.

    This sort of promotion should be much better planned and not force people to run around for a mere free rice bowl.

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