• otp@sh.itjust.works
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    11 hours ago

    I look closely at labels and quantities, etc…but I also look at quality, made-in-my-country-ness, etc.

    I don’t need anybody to buy my groceries. I might even politely decline because someone could use it more.

    The other signs sound spot-on, though.

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      7 hours ago

      It’s hard to explain, but there’s a different vibe / rhythm to it than educating yourself. Like maybe it’s more pained because I’m trying to find the absolute cheapest, and figuring out if I can afford the larger quantity that’s actually cheaper by weight, but will eat up more of my immediate budget, but will last me longer. So maybe it’s more like picking up the same type of pasta but in two different sizes and looking at other items in my cart and trying to figure out what else I desperately need to determine if I can afford the $0.75 more for the better value.