This wasn’t him 9 years ago dumbass
This wasn’t him 9 years ago dumbass
Few people in that period had the information you have now. People were presented with this economic miracle in the 50s and there was little to no components other than conformity.
Let’s see if any Lemmy users are able to correctly identify why this is happening. Bonus points for American-Style ignorance
When a culture has high levels of conscientiousness and low levels of openness, it results in this. It did in the 30s as well.
Typo on my part, meant UK
The fact it goes off quicker is the key piece of evidence. Obviously, they sell items in preserves too, they are a supermarket, and walmart will sell fresh items, but aldis main shtick and selection focus is “fresh, good quality and cheap”, but stocks vary a lot, so you need to be comfortable with some items not being available sometimes.
For example, I wanted cherry tomatoes last week, but they had none so I had to have piccolo tomatoes instead.
Not in the US, which makes me think the problem is not with Lidl
That’s what fresh food is, not filled with preservatives and processed garbage that contributes to chronic low grade inflammation
By the way, it’s spelt they’re
Signed, a foreigner
Scandinavian bubble I think
Oh please, another hapa with an identity crisis
Well he is a politician, so its fairly likely this is something politicial…
You are doing that thing where you are replying to something that you made up in your mind instead of the message that I wrote, because you were really hoping that I would say boycotts don’t work because your whole argument is based on it
Customers leaving bad reviews somewhere that is visible and influential to future potential customers works. It stops people buying the game and demonstrates discontent to the vendor. That’s it.
Boycotts aren’t Boycotts, they are just an underperformed product due to bad reviews. This happens every single day on every single platform.
“Nothing is black and white”
Or in other words, you have no point to make and just wanted to try and have a closing comment, offering nothing of substance to the point or the discussion other than a sarcastic “have a nice day” and some vague virtue signalling/insult. Well, thanks for wrapping up the discussion for me I suppose…
I understand people very well, I have had a long career of doing so. To suggest that people have no responsibility for what they consume is incel-level pathetic. Touch some grass and grow up.
My bad, just watched the vid on another thread and was asking here
Why did he say “I’m hit”
You clearly have very little experience in the real world. People need to do better, because the freedom of the press and the propensity of businesses to provide goods and services isn’t going anywhere.
Just like being responsible for who you vote for, and a vehicle that you drive, you need to take some responsibility for the things you do, and what makes you act.
This is a common argument used to blame victims in rape cases - “she was wearing something provocative and I couldnt control my impulses”.
Your reaction to certain things is within your control. It is up to you to do something about it. If you aren’t in control and you are addicted to something, then get help - it’s that simple.
This adolescent infancy must stop if anything is to move forwards.
Yup, and watch them downvote it because they don’t like it
Are you simple?