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  • Again, you worked for Hannaford. That’s a higher quality more expensive store. You worked for one store under one process, YEARS ago no doubt.

    I did? That’s news to me. Can’t say I’ve ever heard of them before. I worked for fucking Wal Mart in a town of 3,000 people in rural Ontario. Also you said earlier in this thread that YEARS ago no one made rotisserie cooked chicken, so which one is it?

    Your lies are starting to get exposed.

    So it’s clearly obvious you’re a troll, an idiot, or just trying to shit on people struggling just to make it to tomorrow just so your pathetic emptiness has someone to look down on so you can feel better about how utterly shit your own life is. And if the latter is true, I don’t feel sorry for you.



  • PhoenixDog@lemmy.worldtoGreentext@sh.itjust.worksAnon changes his strategy
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    “You have really pretty eyes for someone with hair like that”

    “Wow, your workout routine seems really intense for something who looks like they barely eat”

    “I love your makeup! I bet it took you hours to cover what’s underneath”

    Basically, negging is using backhanded compliments to make someone feel good while also trying to tear them down. You say something nice that makes them feel good, but then say something that makes them feel self-conscious about something else. Very effective narcissistic tactic if used properly which is why the manosphere promotes it. If someone with limited self confidence is met with negging, sometimes they tend to lean into the compliment and use that as a drip of self confidence that they may not get and lean into the person saying it, regardless of the negative addition to it.



  • These aren’t properly prepared chickens. They are McChickens. They are fast food that is full of artificial crap to make it taste good.

    I literally used to make these. It was my fucking job to make them. They are literally just the whole chickens sold in the deli, the package removed, seasoned with a mixture of things like paprika, garlic salt, pepper, cumin, etc, rubbed down by a worker, and stuck into a rotisserie heater.

    That’s it. That is literally it. They’re not manufactured any different. You could make the same thing at home for twice the cost since the cooked chickens are cheaper than the raw chickens. There is nothing devious or sinister behind the scenes. There are no extra hormones or microchips stuck into them. I was asked to go grab X amount of chickens from the shelf, season them, cook them, then put them in their containers and put them on display.

    Your ability to make a mountain out of a grain of sand needs to be studied for how unhinged some human beings are.


  • Lol you’re changing the topic because you know he’s right.

    They’ve been changing the topic to try and shoehorn their own elitist opinion into something else. The entire topic is about cost. Not luxuries or people serving others. It’s about money and how much things cost. The reason @[email protected] is being downvoted to hell and back is because they’re missing the point from the beginning. If money is tight, why should people be forced to buy uncooked food and ingredients to make food at home, spend more money to do it, just to make some uptight person on Lemmy feel better about themselves?

    If the already cooked chicken is cheaper, and money is tight for things like bills and electricity, buy the fucking cooked chicken. The only person who brought “luxury” into this was that idiot who completely missed the entire point of the conversation and the entire point of the post and had to stick his elitest fucking nose into everything.

    Yes, I do cook my own food. I make dinner at home all the time. My partner cooks as well. Because we can afford dropping $20 on a club pack of pork chops, wrap a bunch in our vac sealer, and stick them in the freezer for future use. We have the means in order to store ingredients and have two freezers in our farm house and own a 14 acre property.

    But we’re the exception, not the rule in today’s day and age. And guess what? I’ll still order pizza and come home with that. Or get a rotisserie chicken because work sucked and I don’t feel like cooking. And the fact that people like you and Tittyfrog genuinely care so fucking much about how other people spend their money and what they eat is remarkably pathetic.

    And because I know they’re going to read this comment too, to quote something they said…

    The existence of $6 ready to eat roasters is seem some inherently good and worthy thing… but it isn’t when you start to ask why they cost so little.

    When you are struggling to literally feel yourself, your kids, pay rent, fill your gas tank, and make ends meet paycheque to paycheque, you don’t have the time or the energy to give a shit where the supply chain comes from. Some people are literally just trying to survive, and you talking down to people like that make you a fucking asshole.

    Edit: Words.


  • For example, I might be invited to a conference. And I might decline that invitation. There now we’re associated by those emails. Am I a horrible person now?

    Did you reach out to ask to be invited? Or did you receive an invite and decline it. Because we’re talking about the former. We’re talking about people who reached out to Epstein or his associates. They were in contact with.

    So yes, that would make you a horrible person, especially after the allegations came out. And you’re a horrible person for doing your absolute damndest to defend these people.

    You got banned from Dinocon, didn’t you.









  • because it’s premade food.

    When the pre-made food is cheaper than uncooked food, how is it a luxury?

    You think people should pay more for food, then bitch about people spending too much?

    Get the hell out of here.

    Also, from your previous comment:

    it’s just that whole foods and other groceries normalized the concept of hot ready to eat meals being served in grocery stores. that was never a thing 20+ years ago.

    I literally worked at the Deli in a wal mart in small town Ontario 20 years ago when I was in my late teens cooking the rotisserie chicken you’re bitching about didn’t exist.

    You’re either trolling everyone here, or a completely disconnected moron.