Am I the only one that either pours acetone on my styrofoam, or melts it with a propane torch, so that it takes up almost no room in my black cart?
Am I the only one that either pours acetone on my styrofoam, or melts it with a propane torch, so that it takes up almost no room in my black cart?
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I personally prefer to ninja kick them with my boys into tiny pieces.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But acetone seems neat too.
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No waaaay. That's how you get milk at the front and expires a week earlier.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I would say the quality of our groceries is on par as if id buy them myself.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And if anything is off we get credited the item and then some damn near as soon as an issue is submitted.
What normally took ~1.5 hours is now ~10 mins of effort?
Seriously a huge time hack.
I like grocery shopping
If I want to “life hack” and save time I have someone buy, prep, and cook the food and bring it to me.
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That's my next goal.
no bags tho, you'll be deeply offendedThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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my life hack is just that, order take out lolThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
my dad loves grocery shopping for the store, finding deals such a thrill for him lol and good cuz that's a no go for me
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Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
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Edmonton raising prices of reusable bags to 2 bucks each starting this summer. An extra 10 dollars to get groceries if you happen to forget your bags. Lol at this fucken shits
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Meanwhile I can order 10 different items on Amazon and they'll send them in 7 separate boxes over the course of 2-3 deliveries...
#ClimatePledgeArena
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#Iamdoingmypart
My Amazon orders keep the curbside recycling dudes employed.
Why didn't I read this thread earlier? Got to grocery checkout and nearly floored me with the $1 for a bag charge.
I put my bread on my head and transported it that way. Came full circle back to the African way of transport.
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Everything is individually wrapped to excess, and as long as it is combustible, you can throw it in the bin. Plastic burns, so you are good!
I was wondering how they dealt with non-combustible waste... and then I saw in the early morning people just throwing bags of garbage and tires and stuff into the river. I kind of expected that in China, but I guess this is still commonplace in Japan too.
They're using renewable tide power to move their garbage, you racist.
I feel like there is a business potential here selling plastic bags in the parking lots of grocery stores. $0.25/bag. Prob make 10s of dollars each day.
https://www.uline.ca/BL_5557/Plain-T-Shirt-Bags
Looks like you could be raking in like $.20/bag.
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Opa just tried to hose me $0.25 for a bag.