How often do you buy groceries?

What types of things do you consider “essential”?

Do you make a list when you go shopping, or just have an idea of what you need?

Do you do one big trip all at once, or do you pick up just enough to make what you’re eating that night/the next day?

  • Ceedoestrees@lemmy.world
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    25 days ago

    For the couple months I knew him the mug was either in his hand or clipped to his bag.

    I didn’t see his dates and I didn’t ask, but he came by for dinner once and ate his portion from the mug.

    As far as I saw, it was a great conversation starter, he made a lot of friends and ate reasonably well.

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      25 days ago

      This would get old real quick.

      I was a smoker in a past life.

      Occasionally you encounter other smokers who are trying to cut down, or quitting, and limiting their intake by refusing to buy a pack of smokes and simply bumming smokes off the people they encounter.

      Sounds nice in principle but obviously this very quickly deteriorates into a parasitic arrangement.

      What I mean is, if I went to work every day and there was a guy there with a cup, obviously I’d happily give him whatever, but at any given lunch break if he was hungry he’d know he could search me out for a bite to eat.

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        25 days ago

        I thought it was interesting and uplifting to see people come together to support this guy in a fairly simple way. He just told people about his mug if they asked and didn’t belabor it from there. Even shared candy when he got it.

        I worked at a restaurant, where there’s a lot of food waste, so I was happy to help someone out while he found his footing. He didn’t come back on his own, I told him to see me when I’m working.

        It’s weird to spin that into a “parasitic” relationship.