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[-] Loki@feddit.de 4 points 7 months ago

Privacy... in a car.... in 2024...........

I was going to only comment that but seriously,

shopping once every two weeks instead of smaller trips every day

that just means you'll only have fresh produce for a week at most, any bread you buy will be unusable after 4 days and if something you need is not in stock you have to wait another two weeks.

[-] IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world -1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

We're GF. The vast majority of veggies are just fine for 2 weeks with little care. The only freshness issues we run into are potatoes and lettuce type greens. If we have to we always have the ability to make a second trip.

What is important to you may not be to others. I don't understand how the folks in here don't get this. You've already converted people who want to be converted. It's an uphill battle. You are sitting here trying to prove my preference is wrong. I've experienced both and make a choice to live semi rural and it suits every single one of my preferences.

[-] Gabu@lemmy.ml 4 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Your preferences are asinine to a sustainable society. Which part of that can you not understand?

[-] IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world -1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Again, I've done more than you unless you've gotten mostly off the electric and gas grid as I have. As pointed out elsewhere I have done quite a bit to reduce my footprint. Good luck convincing the other folks with comments line that 🤣. Y'all just have resorted to personal attacks.

[-] Loki@feddit.de 2 points 7 months ago

What is important to you may not be to others.

Honestly, genuinely, being able to get fresh produce daily and good bread - gluten free or not (there's gluten free bread???) - and being able to be spontaneous and take a quick 5 minute walk to the store because I've unexpectedly run out of eggs in the middle of baking or whatever aren't things that are at all important to me, they are just facts of life. What's important to me is not being inconvenienced by people who think it's their god-given right to own a car and make it everyone's problem.

My issue here is that you're saying

I get to go shopping once every two weeks instead of smaller trips every day

like everyone should obviously agree that only going once every two weeks is the better experience and just stopping by on the way to or from work or in your lunch break is somehow an inferior experience.

You are sitting here trying to prove my preference is wrong.

I don't care about you, I care about other people possibly reading this and want to make sure - since they're interested in the conversation already - why we think living car-free is better. The top level comment on this chain is you stating your opinion that cars are better, with no explanation at all as to why. I know that people like you are a lost cause.

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