A bit council (Vol 4)
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my roots are from a developing country. i follow a local FB chat/group related to it.
while chav doesn't apply over there, there's always the same nonsenical posts.
1 - people who have no knowledge of foodlabelling
2- people who have no understanding of supply/demand.
in relatiion to 1.
someone will post how the incredibly cheap 'cheese' they bought isn't actually cheese but 'plastic'. its never labelled as cheese but rather as 'slices' or 'singles'. basically the american sliced 'cheese' stuff. they consequently thing theyre being ripped off and given inferior foods that should be illegal.
the same goes for buying cheap meat (chicken) that's frrom brazil and has been brined. they seem to think of brine as some kind of illegal/dodgy practice (despite the food being labelled as such)
in relatiion to 2.
someone always posting a picture of a price of baby milk forumula that's xx price in one location, then about 5-10% more expensive in another location. unable to understand supply/demand or potential overheads etc.. just moan about things being expensive (and always wanting value for money). unable to understand that they're in no obligation to purchase said product at that price.
while chav doesn't apply over there, there's always the same nonsenical posts.
1 - people who have no knowledge of foodlabelling
2- people who have no understanding of supply/demand.
in relatiion to 1.
someone will post how the incredibly cheap 'cheese' they bought isn't actually cheese but 'plastic'. its never labelled as cheese but rather as 'slices' or 'singles'. basically the american sliced 'cheese' stuff. they consequently thing theyre being ripped off and given inferior foods that should be illegal.
the same goes for buying cheap meat (chicken) that's frrom brazil and has been brined. they seem to think of brine as some kind of illegal/dodgy practice (despite the food being labelled as such)
in relatiion to 2.
someone always posting a picture of a price of baby milk forumula that's xx price in one location, then about 5-10% more expensive in another location. unable to understand supply/demand or potential overheads etc.. just moan about things being expensive (and always wanting value for money). unable to understand that they're in no obligation to purchase said product at that price.
ambuletz said:
my roots are from a developing country. i follow a local FB chat/group related to it.
while chav doesn't apply over there, there's always the same nonsenical posts.
1 - people who have no knowledge of foodlabelling
2- people who have no understanding of supply/demand.
in relatiion to 1.
someone will post how the incredibly cheap 'cheese' they bought isn't actually cheese but 'plastic'. its never labelled as cheese but rather as 'slices' or 'singles'. basically the american sliced 'cheese' stuff. they consequently thing theyre being ripped off and given inferior foods that should be illegal.
the same goes for buying cheap meat (chicken) that's frrom brazil and has been brined. they seem to think of brine as some kind of illegal/dodgy practice (despite the food being labelled as such)
in relatiion to 2.
someone always posting a picture of a price of baby milk forumula that's xx price in one location, then about 5-10% more expensive in another location. unable to understand supply/demand or potential overheads etc.. just moan about things being expensive (and always wanting value for money). unable to understand that they're in no obligation to purchase said product at that price.
In Wales you also get free nhs prescriptions. while chav doesn't apply over there, there's always the same nonsenical posts.
1 - people who have no knowledge of foodlabelling
2- people who have no understanding of supply/demand.
in relatiion to 1.
someone will post how the incredibly cheap 'cheese' they bought isn't actually cheese but 'plastic'. its never labelled as cheese but rather as 'slices' or 'singles'. basically the american sliced 'cheese' stuff. they consequently thing theyre being ripped off and given inferior foods that should be illegal.
the same goes for buying cheap meat (chicken) that's frrom brazil and has been brined. they seem to think of brine as some kind of illegal/dodgy practice (despite the food being labelled as such)
in relatiion to 2.
someone always posting a picture of a price of baby milk forumula that's xx price in one location, then about 5-10% more expensive in another location. unable to understand supply/demand or potential overheads etc.. just moan about things being expensive (and always wanting value for money). unable to understand that they're in no obligation to purchase said product at that price.
p4cks said:
What I don't understand is why don't the reporters, who clearly know he's lying, just so a teeny tiny bit of digging and find out the truth then they'll have a few more articles to come from one tale
I suspect it's because these reporters are tasked with writing/copying an article purely for clickbait purposes whihc therefore increases the number of clicks which in turn increases the advertising capability.
1. Let the reader make their own mind up/ judge them. I suspect it's because these reporters are tasked with writing/copying an article purely for clickbait purposes whihc therefore increases the number of clicks which in turn increases the advertising capability.
2. If you ‘stitch them up’ then the next click bait story is not coming your way for fear of the same treatment.
3. Laziness.
Not too sure this is a convincing Halloween outfit
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