Message from @reckon
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Man that is sad... I used to like to watch MythBusters as a teen too...
Grant was my favorite personality on Mythbusters... may he rest in piece
@CommunismIsForIdiots he was for me too 😦
Oh how sad, I loved Mythbusters, Grant was so cool!
He was
You love to see it
Seems like its there to slow the sale of a product
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looks to be plenty to me?
Exactly
why would they want to slow the buying of a product
money money money
I'd sell that stuff off the shelf
Its political. Bet 100$ the store owner is a liberal with tds
And here I thought it was because people kept buying out his stock
i have a feeling its political. unless they are slowing the sale of ALL canned goods, its political.
Is the same label on all canned food?
they would restrict one brand of pinto beans or whatever if they were flying off the shelf, if all the canned goods were, they would limit. like the toilet paper.
whats the deal with goya beans?
@reckon The Goya CEO said nice things about Trump and then the media attacked. But it backfired on them. Because the silent majority campaigned to buy as many Goya products as possible.
BTW I'm not from the U.S either.
and now (seeing plenty of them on the shelf) a sign was put up saying only 2 per customer
Apparently a lot of goya shelves are empty because the "silent majority" are buying them.
well some people are taking the entire stock pretty much which i think is ridiculous because they're kinda taking away from others who want to support the company but it is pretty awesome that Americans are showing who they align themselves with
read the fine print of the sign, says 2 cans per type of product
im talking about stores that don't have that rule and ive seen plenty of videos of people buying out the goya product so... thanks
food banks give out goya...let that sink in
and normally more than 2 cans per item type
ok
and
hey, it's free food
no parking but u can get a box of stuff
people buy it and donate it
some of it isn't that bad either
i think the company itself donates also
used to be ppl buying it, mostly it's store surplus or expired items, lately it's corp donations
from the actual suppliers and manufacturers
there are people buying it, shelves wouldn't be empty if people weren't buying