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minus-squareemizeko [they/them]hexbear17·edit-23 years agoinsidious too how this gets more effective the harder you squeeze people so they have to rush through shopping to make sure they can go sell more labor and can't afford search costs link
minus-squareTreadOnMe [none/use name]hexbear17·3 years agoHaving worked in food manufacturing, I will guarantee you that most generic brands are made in the same factories as the name brand merch. link
minus-squareOfficialBenGarrison [he/him]hexbear8·3 years agoAnd as someone who has worked in grocery stores before, I can assure you that some generic brands actually surpass even decent name brands. link
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insidious too how this gets more effective the harder you squeeze people so they have to rush through shopping to make sure they can go sell more labor and can't afford search costs
Having worked in food manufacturing, I will guarantee you that most generic brands are made in the same factories as the name brand merch.
And as someone who has worked in grocery stores before, I can assure you that some generic brands actually surpass even decent name brands.