• LordWarfire
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    01 year ago

    People taking fruit, cereal, milk… sure. But taking premium steaks, beer/wine/spirits, or anything else they can resell - no, that’s just theft.

    • ram
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      221 year ago

      Theft from billion dollar companies is a cool thing to do 😎

    • @XTornado@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      I understand your point…but at the same time depending on the shop/company owing the store, if they make millions and pay shitty wages or whatever bad, fuck then

    • I feel like you assume they’re reselling for a business. They could be buying baby shoes, or a gift for that nephew for his birthday, to make him forget how bad life is.

      • LordWarfire
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        -31 year ago

        No, most people who steal steaks are taking them to the pub and selling them for drugs or similar. Huge problem in the UK at least.

        If you want baby shoes you steal baby shoes.

    • Cethin
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      81 year ago

      We’re all stolen from every day. The difference is that we’re told that it’s OK when it happens to us but that it’s wrong when it happens to the company stealing from us.

        • @averagedrunk@lemmy.ml
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          11 year ago

          True, but if it ain’t a mom and pop sized shop then it ain’t my business. Go on down the road to the store that came in underpriced in order to drive out ma and pa so they could raise prices once those stores are out of business.

          • Pasta Dental
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            31 year ago

            idk for you but in my area the “ma and pa” stores are all like 2x the price of the big names because they all have a weird gimmick like “all we sell is gluten free”

            • @averagedrunk@lemmy.ml
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              01 year ago

              I’ve seen a lot of those and tend not to go there. Good luck to them, but I hate the gimmicks.

              I visit the farmer’s market pretty often where it’s families selling things they grew or made. I like the tomatoes there and I get to buy better meat that isn’t factory farmed. There’s a regular independent grocery store where my parents live. The prices are a little higher but the produce tends to be better (mostly fresh and local) and there’s actually a butcher in the meat department. Those kinds of places are dying.