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As an outsider. The big danger appears to be how your country has also armed your police and now customs people as if they’re military too. Things could start to get very messy very fast.
Best worst case is a Reform + other right minority coalition government. Full of infighting and unable to do anything whatsoever.
Could have to do with user count sill. Could have felt like it was too big and expensive to manage, and rather than passing it off to others just bailed.
I doubt they’re being ignored but rather high ups in the police have said actively said they’d not too look into it.
Doesn’t need to be everyone, there’s always going to be people needing replacement devices, it just takes a greater percentage of those to buy used to drive up demand. At the same time it’s like supply will drop at least some as people are put off buying a new device so their used device doesn’t reach the market
And used prices will surge as more people make the same decision as you
Let me fly, far away from here,
Biggest UK brand says just milk, starter culture, rennet and salt.
In the UK (where it originated) yes.
https://batchfarmcheesemakers.co.uk/product-category/traditional-farmhouse-cheddar/
Cheddar is yellow usually in Britain, don’t think I’ve ever seen it orange. It’s only coloured funny in America
As a side Churchill’s v for victory sign is extremely close to the traditional British version of 🖕 in that you do the two fingers with the back of your hand towards the person your doing it to rather than the front.
So Churchill is literally sticking his middle finger up to Hitler
you donate it to some charity for a tax writeoff. But then there’s the expense of actually getting it there.
Working for a food retailer I can tell you that charities are more than happy to collect. So, no transport cost isn’t a real argument.
Process is, Store doesn’t sell > sends back to distribution centre using the lorry that delivered new stock so lorry isn’t running empty > charity arranes collection from distribution centre.





Continental Europeans are a bit weird with this
As an outsider. The big danger appears to be how your country has also armed your police and now customs people as if they’re military too. Things could start to get very messy very fast.
Best worst case is a Reform + other right minority coalition government. Full of infighting and unable to do anything whatsoever.
https://youtu.be/mXyRBd-QLDg
Could have to do with user count sill. Could have felt like it was too big and expensive to manage, and rather than passing it off to others just bailed.
Oh that guy
I doubt they’re being ignored but rather high ups in the police have said actively said they’d not too look into it.
Are … you ok?
Doesn’t need to be everyone, there’s always going to be people needing replacement devices, it just takes a greater percentage of those to buy used to drive up demand. At the same time it’s like supply will drop at least some as people are put off buying a new device so their used device doesn’t reach the market
And used prices will surge as more people make the same decision as you
Let me fly, far away from here,
The thirst is real
So tinned tuna
Biggest UK brand says just milk, starter culture, rennet and salt.
https://www.cathedralcity.co.uk/en/faqs
In the UK (where it originated) yes.
https://batchfarmcheesemakers.co.uk/product-category/traditional-farmhouse-cheddar/
Cheddar is yellow usually in Britain, don’t think I’ve ever seen it orange. It’s only coloured funny in America
As a side Churchill’s v for victory sign is extremely close to the traditional British version of 🖕 in that you do the two fingers with the back of your hand towards the person your doing it to rather than the front.
So Churchill is literally sticking his middle finger up to Hitler
What the cat saw
What the cat saw