Sorry I'm irony-pilled at this moment. I didn't mean anything by putting speech marks around "leftists".

So like I have this problem where if I need to go shopping with someone, I'm bored to tears. When I shop, I generally go to exactly where I need to go, grab it, and check out. I used to work in a grocery during uni and I can find shit faster than most people. When I'm with friends, family, or gfs, people need literal minutes to check the ingredients, material, and price. And compare with similar products. Also they must take time to decide if they really need it. Me personally, I'll buy a 4th bag of flour because I'm not going to expend the mental energy to think about it I already have it at home. I literally have 3 full bottles of vanilla extract at home. Don't judge me.

Pre-covid, I would just fuck off to the closest coffee shop and read when with someone who wanted to shop for a bit. Now I just take out my phone and read Hexbear when my gf is scanning the ingredient list for refined sugars.

Anyhoo, it all came to a head when my gf wanted to go to this October Market thing nearby, and I was like "ok have fun" and continued playing my video game. There was a bit of an argument, but I decided to go in the end. Like, I can give time to relationships and all.

This definitely isn't an edgy AITA post where I'm saying that shopping is bad. I think there's benefits to obtaining the best foods and clothing that your material situation allows. I just wonder if you guys think like me, because the stereotype of leftists is people who don't like to shop.

  • PaperCarot [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    I wouldn't necessarily say I enjoy grocery shopping as much as I reflexively compare prices / deals when out shopping.

    It's not unpleasant by any means but I find it stimulating because I usually plan out my meals for the next few weeks or so while at the store. Instead of planning for meals and then buying the items despite the price, I find the most economical stuff and get a meal plan from there. Sale on strawberries? That's going in the oatmeal for the next two weeks. Dinged cans of tuna on clearance? That's my lunch when I don't want beans.

    Once I get my food staples down, flour, rice, oatmeal, and onions, I pretty much mix and match everything else.