Can posters be stacked?

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In the Flash game Papa's Freezeria (and related games like Papa's Burgeria), there are posters which boost waiting score for e.g. medium sized cups. My question is: if you buy two posters, will it boost your score further, or do the effects not stack?






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How do you store a lot of posters?

Roll the posters inside the plastic, then tape the plastic so it stays rolled up. Carefully wrap up the ends (like a wrapped piece of candy), or tuck the plastic in at the ends of the roll. Slide the rolled-up posters in their plastic sheath inside the cardboard tube, seal it, label it, and stow it.

Is it okay to keep a poster rolled up?

Keeping a poster rolled up long term can cause damage to the ink and will also make it incredibly difficult to unroll when it comes time to framing. Once your work is flattened out and ready to store we recommend putting it in a flat file, presentation binder or portfolio.

How do you store old posters?

If you just want to safely store your vintage posters, it's good to keep them flat, in acid-free sleeves. Acid-free sleeves preserve your posters from dust, moisture and critters. Storing them rolled up is another option, particularly if you don't have the space to store your posters flat.

What labor law posters are required Texas?

All Texas employers must display posters containing information on the Texas Payday Law, the Workers' Compensation Program, the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Employee Polygraph Protection Act and the Occupational Safety and Health Act.



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