Why do you use the word hassle in your commercial as a verb. It is a noun. You could say the hassle of cooking, Notice that I inserted the word of.

Judi Pummell | Jul 17, 2019 | Category: Barbecue restaurant in Grand Junction, Colorado

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Anna Bower | Jul 18, 2019

They would appreciate it if you stopped hassling them. But maybe they would hassle you back. But then again maybe I like to hassle people who ask silly questions on Google maps, especially when Merriam-Webster lists hassle as a verb and noun.

Rick Papp | Jul 18, 2018

Hassle can be used as a noun or a verb.

Carol Kelker | Jul 18, 2018

Probably the same reason that people use the word "fun" as an adjective. Fun, funner funnest? NO! Come on people! It's a noun!

Baby lee Wardon | Jul 18, 2018

Seriously ppl not crammed school

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