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Ookami38, to memes in Try not to use slave labor challenge (Impossible!)

Nah, man. Getting shitty at people on the Internet is one of life’s greatest joys.

Ookami38, to memes in Try not to use slave labor challenge (Impossible!)

Celiac and lactose intolerance are completely different from avoiding a brand. Both of those are specific compounds, we have laws stating we must list ingredients included in items, and “lactose free” and “gluten free” have been turned into marketing terms,very proudly displayed on a lot of packaging. It’s also pretty simple to understand both lactose and gluten, where they come from, and narrow it down to a single ingredient, maybe with a few alternative names, that will cause issues.

You also have a direct response to the things that trigger you. If you make the mistake once you probably figure out what item it is, and don’t make the same purchase. That feedback doesn’t exist on a brand level. This (for example) peanut butter tastes the same as the other, has the same effects on my body. You have to do ACTIVE research on the brand to find out that they’re owned by nestle. These are not equivalent in the slightest.

I would bet money that if I looked through your pantry and fridge right now you have something you didn’t realize was nestle. They actively use deception in the form of different brands that don’t display the nestle logo in order to hide the fact that it’s a nestle item. Again, you’re completely disregarding the arguments people are putting forth and actively calling them less than intelligent.

Ookami38, to memes in Try not to use slave labor challenge (Impossible!)

If you want to throw all nuance out of the equation, sure. There are a ton of ways to completely avoid nestle.

If you want to actually engage with what I said, though, it’s a lot harder than your attitude implies.

Ookami38, to memes in Try not to use slave labor challenge (Impossible!)

We’re not arguing that there are lists. We’re arguing that it’s not always displayed on packaging. Subsidiary companies of nestle may not display the logo or name anywhere, or do so in such small lettering that it’s very hard to overlook. When the other commenter is saying all it takes is “a bit of discipline” no, that’s simply not the case. It takes discipline AND either an external resource, or an encyclopedic knowledge of every company nestle owns. If you want to sling insults at people at least understand what they’re saying.

Ookami38, to memes in Try not to use slave labor challenge (Impossible!)

Subsidiary companies, basically companies that are owned by another, to my knowledge are not required to display that they’re owned by another company. Or if they do, it’s in EXTREMELY fine lettering.

A lot of the time, you have to have an encyclopedic knowledge of what brands are nestle brands, or yes, it’s actually impossibly to make a decision.

Ookami38, to memes in Try not to use slave labor challenge (Impossible!)

I don’t think they were saying it ONLY takes a bit of discipline. To me, the charitable interpretation is, they’re saying that they see something new they want, and see the nestle logo, and the act of denying the want takes discipline.

You’re both right, of course. It DOES take discipline to always put back the nestle-labeled goods, and there are MANY nestle-subsidiary-owned items that don’t have a nestle logo in sight

Edit: ok, a bit lower hea def being holier than thou a bit lol

Ookami38, to memes in Saw a news story people about people getting arrested for at Wal-Mart for forgeting to scan one item

Remember everyone, if you see someone shoplifting from Walmart, no you didn’t.

Ookami38, to memes in Saw a news story people about people getting arrested for at Wal-Mart for forgeting to scan one item

There used to be pretty clear signage about item limits that were ignored anyway, and now they don’t have real cashiers, so the item limits either doesn’t or functionally doesn’t exist.

Ookami38, to memes in Saw a news story people about people getting arrested for at Wal-Mart for forgeting to scan one item

I love that self checkout used to be convenient and quick, but now it’s lower, way too many people trying to use them because they can’t pay people, and you still even have to deal with someone on the way out of the store anyway. Really glad that’s how stuff has evolved.

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