Love going to the grocery store and seeing they have literally none of the stuff I want in stock, like the generic brand beans that are completely gone but the premium brand isn't, which is almost certainly from the exact same farm and canned in the exact same place but costs three times as much so it can look like a good deal when they go on sale every other week but this isn't one of those weeks
Also love how I try to be courteous when something I need is finally in stock, by not just buying as much as I can fit in my pantry but only taking a little bit to make sure other people get a chance to buy it too, which is somehow different from rationing because uhhhhhh (I'll get back to you on that)
Just in general love how even things like going to the fucking grocery store to buy a fucking can of beans are turned into a social problem because of how darwinist capitalist society is
Communism = no food and no choice tho
Do not become addicted to choice, it will take hold of you and you will resent its absence.
It's cool how capitalism can't even provide anymore but you're painted as a demon for saying it's not very good.
The grocery store I go to is almost always out of normal crushed tomatoes, somehow. They have the kinds with herbs or garlic, but none of the plain variety. How the hell does that happen?
I’ve gotten used to this shit. Even Walmart that’s supposed to ‘have everything’ never has any of the shit I’m looking for.
we should turn those supply chains into supply trains am i right?
Also love how I try to be courteous when something I need is finally in stock, by not just buying as much as I can fit in my pantry but only taking a little bit to make sure other people get a chance to buy it too, which is somehow different from rationing because uhhhhhh (I’ll get back to you on that)
The size of your pantry is also a form of rationing... when u rly think about it
I communism you need to wait in lines for beans! You failed to consider why the cheese was free!