• @iopq@lemmy.world
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    -764 months ago

    Why? Just don’t buy it. When do you have absolutely nothing to eat?

    Worst case scenario you can always buy directly from farmers.

    • Skua
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      334 months ago

      Well usually I have nothing to eat when I haven’t bought any fucking food

      • @iopq@lemmy.world
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        -344 months ago

        Where I live we have farmers’ markets, the supermarket is not the only option

        Not to mention you can just order food online directly from an online shopping site

        • Skua
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          134 months ago

          We have farmers’ markets here too, but if the problem with a supermarket is prices being too high then a trip to the farmers’ market is the opposite of a solution. Never mind, of course, that a farmers’ market would get cleaned out of everything on sale in a matter of minutes if everyone replaced their supermarket shopping with it.

          I would like to know why you think that a supermarket that applies dynamic pricing in a physical shop would not also do the same online

        • @TheWeirdestCunt@lemm.ee
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          54 months ago

          I live in the countryside with fields directly backing onto my house and I still have no way of buying food directly from farmers, the absolute closest you can get is someone with an apple tree leaving apples in a box on their driveway when they have too many to use. Farmers markets are for posh twats.

    • @lemmeout@lemm.ee
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      4 months ago

      ^ This comment has got to be trolling.

      You need electricity? Just buy your own generator.
      Need water? Just dig a well…
      Need oxygen? Well…

    • @Monument
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      34 months ago

      My local farmers market is only open seasonally and consists of about 1/3 of their booths selling banking services or squishmallows, 1/3 of the booths selling (delicious, but not very storable) ethnic foods, a bread stand, a honey stand that also sells mail order animals by the quarter (butchered, I think), and 3 booths selling scraggly renditions of whatever they’re currently harvesting.

      I wish I lived in the same sorts of community conditions where you live, or had the connections to local food producers that you do, but the reality is that I takes whats I can get.
      And what I can get is from mega corps that care more about profits than starving a few people.