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If These 27 Places Had A Drive Thru I Would Never Have To Change Out Of My Pajamas

I would never have to worry about getting out of my car again

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If These 27 Places Had A Drive Thru I Would Never Have To Change Out Of My Pajamas
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Drive-thru facilities have revolutionized the game. There is no longer a need to leave the safety of your vehicle for many of our favorite places, but there are still some more that should be added to the list.

1. The DMV

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2. Financial Aid office

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3. Any and every Chinese food restaurant

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4. Dairy Queen

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5. Voting stations

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6. Carvel

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7. Barnes and Nobles

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8. Chipotle

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9. Five Guys

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10. Liquor stores

11. Dispensaries

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12. Georgetown Cupcakes

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13. UPS store

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14. Bagel shops

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15. Waffle House

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16. Bubble Tea

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17. Post Office

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18. Pizza shops

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19. Dry cleaners

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20. Shake Shack

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21. Nando's

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22. Banana King

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23. Wawa

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24. Playa Bowls

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25. Flower Shops

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26. Panera

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27. 7 Eleven

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