When I worked at a grocery store, we had very cheap paper towels to absorb messes, and had to use a ton of them to actually clean up a mess. This is the part I never understood, you cheap out on the paper, now I have to use way more. Likely a multiple higher than how much cheaper it is. It's only cheaper to buy, it's very shortsighted.
Eventually they wised up and got us real, good paper towels. We used way, way less, and interestingly we only had good paper towels from that point forward.
Edit: Can't forget to mention the extra labor costs with more time spent cleaning up a mess!
One of these days there'll be an interview where Margot Robbie talks about her constant use of Lemmy
Earlier this week when I saw a post about it, I did end up getting a reddit thread which was interesting. It was partially hallucinating though, parts of the thread were verbatim, other parts were made up.
Sour patch kids are vegan, fun sized laffy taffy is vegan. The bigger laffy taffy isn't vegan.
Depends on how active you want to manage your cash, but I've found YNAB to be godsend. It's designed for limiting money use as well, not just balancing, but I'd recommend giving it a look.
Edit: it's helped me massively with impulse spending as well.
Cost primarily. I'm okay with paying a little extra for glass bottles personally, I can reuse them.
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