ho1doncaulfield t1_j894088 wrote
I love that Price Cutter. Between it and Mama Jean’s right down the road it’s pretty much the only place I shop at. Well besides Natural Grocers occasionally
Rough-Dust-3926 OP t1_j8948bn wrote
Yeah I enjoy it too, I've never had any problems there but after some of the posts I've seen I will be keeping an eye on dates. I usually buy something if the date has passed and it is still good. I know others who can't bring themselves to eat something if the numbers are wrong
Magnolia_Me t1_j89b3tx wrote
But what if the logic to come up with "the numbers" is wrong? You're directly contributing to massive amounts of excessive and unnecessary waste. Please reach out to your local library for resources on anything and everything, including date formatting.
Rough-Dust-3926 OP t1_j89c98s wrote
I'm contributing to the waste because I buy and eat the products that are past the date? Please explain that one to me.
Magnolia_Me t1_j89clii wrote
As soon as you're able to comprehend that this bottle of water is not expired then holla. Maybe we can talk then.
Rough-Dust-3926 OP t1_j89cwkn wrote
I think you may be confused. I am buying and eating the "expired" products because others can't bring themselves to do it. I'm begging you, please oh overlord of Springfield, educate me on how proactively reducing waste is actually increasing it!
Magnolia_Me t1_j89deok wrote
le sigh here we go.
When you perpetuate misinformation to protect your friends that won't eat expired foods, you're literally encouraging them to throw away food within the dates. Best of luck in your new perspective.
Edit: spell correct "good" to "food"
Rough-Dust-3926 OP t1_j89gapy wrote
I would like to extend and apology to you. It was not my intention to cause you any distress. You see, I try to purchase the expired goods so they don't get thrown away by the store. A lot of people don't know this but they are almost always still good to eat. I understand how that could be discomforting to you but it is important we all do our part to take care of the world we live in.
Magnolia_Me t1_j89h0iu wrote
Apology accepted, but assure I'm not under distress and greatly appreciate your efforts on salvaging food. I exhibit the same behaviors when shopping. This just happens to be where I've spent my Sunday morning and the most time on Reddit in years.
All the best to you and thank you for your efforts. Every little bit does help.
NihiliSloth t1_j89vca9 wrote
You have entirely missed the point of this post. It’s meant to be satire. It’s supposed to be funny. Then you go out of your way to argue about a point that has nothing to do with OP’s post.
You need some help in reading comprehension. I’m not trying to be rude but do you have a learning disability?
Magnolia_Me t1_j8ab43h wrote
It is literally why I asked.
And no, thanks for your concern though.
Magnolia_Me t1_j89h6v4 wrote
I apologize for being overly sassy, but I still really hope you can resolve this date misunderstanding.
Magnolia_Me t1_j89d2xb wrote
When you're ready we can talk about plastic packaging, particularly water bottles. Oh wait. I don't have the time or energy, nor is it my job to explain this to you. I encourage you to leverage a library. Put your hard-earned tax dollars to work.
forlorn_guy t1_j89ddu7 wrote
You seem like a seriously unpleasant person. Wishing you the best in your life.
Magnolia_Me t1_j89drf6 wrote
TYSM. You seem forlorn and I also wish you the best.
matramepapi t1_j8et6b6 wrote
If you like french onion dip, you should try the Kalona supernaturals one at Natural Grocers. Only place in town that sells it and it is INCREDIBLE. No joke, there are at least 3-5 open containers in the employee fridge at all time. Kinda random but I’ve been telling everybody about it LOL.
ho1doncaulfield t1_j8f08ok wrote
Lol incredibly random but now I’m going to buy some bc I love french onion dip so thanks :)
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