We used to spend a good amount of money at Target and now we won't go anywhere near it. It was great for gift shopping and seasonal stuff but we've figured out better options with retailers that don't have gross values.
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Folgers is owned by the J.M. Smucker Co now. It used to be P&G but changed hands many years ago.
Ah, yes. Man made horrors beyond my comprehension.
Wow. 40 Years of progress and it still fucks up my indenting and pullet pointing in the worst ways possible. Looking forward to another 40 years of rage-quitting to go use applications that actually work.
"We asked a Chat Bot to solve a problem that already has a solution and it did ok."
Love the dialogue here but you always have to follow the money trail. The best way to keep what we love is to bankroll our instances to keep them running and scalable to additional users without ads. Remember, if you aren't paying for the product then you become the product. Meta has nothing without selling ads or monetizing user data. That's their business model. As long as we chip in we can always maintain our independence. I'm fine with never seeing or interacting with content from Threads.
The ad exclaims that your husband will think "it's better than downtown."
What are they serving downtown that is being outclassed by this?
Keep up the great work! We believe in you! Just a reminder to everyone to help sustain lemmy.world by donating in the sidebar! If 1000 people all donated $2/month then that's 24K a year to keep the hardware running! Reddit is what happens when you rely on Corporate Overlords to provide the services you love.
I want Lemmy to grow but it's a lot of fun right now because the people that took the time to figure this out all genuinely want to be here and have a sense of community.
The developer for RIF told me to come here. I figured that I should trust the person that created the app that I've used for hundreds of hours.
They have a Patreon link in the sidebar of lemmy.world 😀
We're fortunate enough to be close to a couple major cities that have some small business options. Otherwise Costco has been a great bet like the other comment mentioned. We're also trying to avoid Amazon more but it can be hard for some specialty items. We figure that spending less on there is still a positive step.