I wasn't aware we had any footwear brands here! Thanks, I'll keep this in mind for when I need to get a pair.
If you're a tomato juice enjoyer, the No Name tomato juice is just as good as the Heinz tomato juice. While Heinz tomato juice is made in Canada, I'd much rather not fork my money to an American brand, even if the No Name stuff could possibly be from the same production facility.
Unless you're opting for a low-salt diet, I'd suggest avoiding the PC Blue Menu one though. The lack of salt means the drink tastes a lot more bland, and I personally put it to waste as much as I hate to say.
Selling these things individually isn't all that uncommon. I can't name a single grocer in my area that refuses to sell bars like these individually.
Protein bars are often sold in the same area of grocery stores with options to purchase either individual bars as a pick-me-up snack or by the box for the pantry. They do the same with similar things like Cliff and RX bars so these being sold individually as well comes as no surprise.
That's awesome! Glad to see the collab!
Saw this getting featured on my home instance (lemmy.ca). Is sh.itjust.works hosted in Canada? If so, had no clue.
Yeesh, does the link description always include the entire sidebar?
Off topic, but what the hell is your instance's URL lmfao
And although he does not blame Trump personally for the economic downturn, “the people he’s appointed and the way they’re going about things, it’s not OK,” he said.
Bruh, one bad pick for a leader to make is understandable. Things happen. When it's the entire fucking administration, maybe, just maybe, the person heading it has more than a little responsibility for shit hitting the fan?
Good lord man, talk about a lack of critical thinking skills.
If the American faculty are so offended by that they can waltz right back to where they fucking came from.
Maybe try Tbooth Wireless? I did a quick search on Wikipedia, and seems the company that owns WirelessWave also owns that store franchise as well.
Holding company (Glentel) is Canadian, and going further, they're jointly owned by Bell and Rogers.
WirelessWave?
Oops, thought that at first, but seems I got my brain in a twist and got the mental math wrong somehow. Thanks for the clarification!