It depends on which Kroger you go to. The ones down here in the Atlanta Metro have freshly-baked mince pies daily.
The company went out of business!
No, you pig. quit waiting until the last day..
because some peanut butter they ask for they come with this chemical that is bad for you so now they have stop stocking the real peanut butter
My fuel pump quit on my 88 Dodge Caravan. I had to drop the gas tank and remove the fuel pump inside from the top of the tank. Make sure you have the strainer stocking on the new pump, or you'll be pulling it again. DEW
The past participle of 'quit' is 'quit' or 'quitted.'
quit after me mabye
quit = aufhören quit = aufgeben
The past tense of "quit" is "quit" and the past participle is also "quit."
The simple past tense of "quit" is "quit" (pronounced the same) or "quitted."
The present tense of "quit" is "quits" or "quitting."
Quit doesn't change in the past tense or for the past participle. Present and past tense are quit; the past participle is quit, as well.
The past tense of 'quit' is 'quit', not quitted.