OT: The OT Thread: 50 degree temps in this economy? (Warning in post 368)

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I'm going now. Im a fan of Wegmans, but if prices continue increasing then...


Looks like Aldis is back on the menu, boys!
Is Aldi's considered lower than Walmart? We have an HEB (big Texas based grocery chain) and a Walmart. I only use Walmart for staples, not fruit, meats, or other perishables. I don't trust them.

There is an Aldi's but its about 20 miles away and I've never been.
 
Is Aldi's considered lower than Walmart? We have an HEB (big Texas based grocery chain) and a Walmart. I only use Walmart for staples, not fruit, meats, or other perishables. I don't trust them.

There is an Aldi's but its about 20 miles away and I've never been.

I have never been either..but i don't imagine they would be cheaper than Walmart
 
Might want to hunt around for local farm shares. Keep the money local, get quality produce, reduce what you pay to massive corporations?

Can we all agree it’s the corporations? I’m tired of profits crushing basic humanity and empathy. I’m tired of f***ing metrics, bullshit technology, and I won’t even touch the political- but we all agree this is not how life was meant to be lived, right?
 
Sure, but the inconvenience of it, right? Recyclable and everything - the nerve of those f***ers, having cheap prices but making people buy a bag for 12 cents.
we have been using reusable grocery bags for years now. the plastic ones in the supermarket suck, and no one knows how to bag them, so you get 47565 of them every time you shop. We take over bagging from the clerks too. Usually, there's never enough baggers anyway. Plus, we can make sure the cans of vegetables aren't on top of the eggs, and we get the f*** out of there faster too.
 
Sure, but the inconvenience of it, right? Recyclable and everything - the nerve of those f***ers, having cheap prices but making people buy a bag for 12 cents.

😆 i buy a reusable bag everytime I go to grocery store because I always forget to bring them
 
we have been using reusable grocery bags for years now. the plastic ones in the supermarket suck, and no one knows how to bag them, so you get 47565 of them every time you shop. We take over bagging from the clerks too. Usually, there's never enough baggers anyway. Plus, we can make sure the cans of vegetables aren't on top of the eggs, and we get the f*** out of there faster too.

Crushed eggs in this day and age is a financial disaster.
 
Sure, but the inconvenience of it, right? Recyclable and everything - the nerve of those f***ers, having cheap prices but making people buy a bag for 12 cents.
I remember when they took away the paper bags from grocery stores to save the trees and made everyone switch to plastic. I take my plastic bags back to the grocery store to be recycled.
 
I remember when they took away the paper bags from grocery stores to save the trees and made everyone switch to plastic. I take my plastic bags back to the grocery store to be recycled.

Yep, it was a great campaign by the folks who make plastics. One of the more indelible marks of the oil folks - they did a great job. Ironic now that most people have plastic stuck inside them. Even more so when some of them have never been fully tested for their impacts on humans.

You may want to rethink the plastic ones too since there is evidence they don't actually ever wind up being recycled into anything.
 
Speaking of the plastics thing - when ABC did their project to see if things actually went to recycling centers and instead found things going to landfills and shipped overseas -


(Yes, it backed up that 10% or less of plastics are actually recycled which folks trying to accomplish the recycling have quoted before. So yeah... feels good doesn't it?)
 
Yep, it was a great campaign by the folks who make plastics. One of the more indelible marks of the oil folks - they did a great job. Ironic now that most people have plastic stuck inside them. Even more so when some of them have never been fully tested for their impacts on humans.

You may want to rethink the plastic ones too since there is evidence they don't actually ever wind up being recycled into anything.

Astroturf PR bullshit. Like Smoker's Rights. Bunch of profiteering garbage.
 

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