• Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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    11 months ago

    To cut down eating out in general I’ve tried limiting myself to local restaurants. My rules are that if I want to eat out that’s fine but I have to want it enough to 1) get my fat ass out of the house to go get it and 2) go to a local place.

    If I’m going to eat something bad for me I might as well pay a bit more for something more local that tastes better.

  • Rottcodd@lemmy.ninja
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    11 months ago

    I don’t really go out of my way. It’s more like an ingrained habit.

    Most notably, I’ve never bought a single thing from Amazon. I don’t even have an account with them. That’s not an ethical decision though - it sort of works out that way, but really it’s just a gut-level reaction. The whole idea just repulses me - just looking at a page from their site is somehow gross and creepy.

    By the same token, there’s a long list of businesses I’ve either never gone to or at least haven’t in the last twenty or so years - Walmart, McDonalds, Starbucks, Taco Bell, Olive Garden, Kroger, Subway, Jack in the Box, etc., etc. Basically, if they’re big enough to run national level advertising, they are eliminated from my consideration. And again, it’s not really a conscious choice - they just gross me out. It’s like the instant I set foot in a place like that, I can feel it corroding my soul.

    So when I’m looking for somewhere to shop or eat or whatever, just like anyone else does, there are specific places I don’t consider at all. And all major corporations are on that list.

    So what’s left over - what I choose from - is local or regional, not because I go out of my way to choose them, but just because they’re the only ones I’m willing to choose in the first place

    And the sort of surprising thing, even to me sometimes, is that I’m by no means starved for choices. There’s a world of alternatives out there.

  • BananaPeal@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    I buy vegetables from the local farm stand whenever I can. I have one around the corner from my house and they’re just recently starting to get a good amount of stuff. Signed up to be a CSA member this year too.

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    11 months ago

    I buy something from Amazon everyday to accelerate climate change and the deterioration of capitalism. So that my socialist utopia can emerge where we all have small businesses. /s

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    11 months ago

    If at all possible I pay in cash to small businesses. No cc fees for them. Big stores …screw them. I want my points.

  • Jim@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    I like to get food from small restaurants and food carts. The only times I’ll ever go to chain restaurants anymore is if family planned dinner there or something.

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    11 months ago

    I prefer vegetables from the local farmer when they have them in stock at the grocery store.

    I buy electronics from the not small business but the big chain that actually has a physical store in town.

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    11 months ago

    There’s a corner store around the corner from me where I buy like 99% of my groceries. It’s a local business and it’s less than 60 seconds walking distance from me. Plus it doesn’t price gouge me the way the chain grocery stores do

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      11 months ago

      And service. Well, expensive things I’m likely to screw up myself. Just had my suspension serviced and all of my pivot bearings replaced.

      Also things I don’t feel like dealing with like new bars.