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we just established that’s not true.
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even vegans spend money at grocery stores.
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I’m saying grocery stores don’t keep a pile of money segregated that only-comes-from-and-is-only-spent-on vegan food. when the 4th of July rolls around, they stock up on hotdogs with whatever money is on hand.
I’m also saying your policy of not giving money to grocery stores just isn’t workable for most people.
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they may. I don’t get to decide how they make decisions or which ones they make.
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meat packers, I think.
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oh yes. there are like 3 of em in the whole country.
rarely. most grocers have a supply company.
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as I said above, even vegans spend money at grocery stores.
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as I said, they don’t segregate the vegan money: they spend what money they have on what they want to spend it on.