Recent comments in /f/springfieldMO

00112358132135 t1_j7zuli7 wrote

Noting that others here say “not expired”, Price Cutter has still been selling more and more food past its freshness date since the pandemic.

I legitimately could not purchase dairy items that were not past their expiration date at the National and St.Louis location. Their produce is often rotting nowadays. They used to have better produce than Walmart, now it’s the opposite.

I’m actively boycotting Price Cutter since they’ve only made it more expensive and less healthy to shop “on a budget”.

Seriously, what prices are being “cut” when a head of wilted lettuce is $5.50?

Ps: the workers usually look exhausted, I feel sorry for you guys. Hey-Vee seems like it takes care of their staff.

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Smooth_Hexagon t1_j7zuban wrote

Most canned and sealed goods are fine to eat for quite a while after the best by date. The best buy date isn't an expiry date. However it is kinda weird for a store to shelf things past the best buy date.

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Imactuallyadogg t1_j7zs6tf wrote

Robbing a person with a similar prescription of their glasses. Think of close family members first. Probably easiest way to find out a persons sight is by being one of the persons family members. Nanna won’t be able to fight much so that’s an easy first target. Yeah they might only be $20-$100 at Walmart but showing your family that you don’t care about them at all is priceless.

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Lost-Can-4218 t1_j7zpk4b wrote

Get cameras, ring doorbell or something similar.There are security companies that provide off site surveillance and can give you a bundle deal. Cameras, lights and plain, visible no trespassing signs, and signs stating surveillance on the property. Lights near the doors should be the brightest of course. Possibly purchase a handgun and know how to shoot and use it. You can't go wrong with dogs who bark when someone approaches a fence.

With all that considered you've minimized your chances of a break in or theft on the property, but the one wild card that throws logic and reasoning out the window would be someone under the influence of meth.

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Ganrokh t1_j7zn5gh wrote

Seconding Zenni. My wife and I have been using them for a few years.

I wouldn't use a fancier online retailer like Warby Parker. Their founder was a guest shark on Shark Tank once. He admitted that they sell the same frames as cheaper retailers, but charge a premium to appear to be high-class.

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Lost-Can-4218 t1_j7zmw8e wrote

I really don't see paying more than $30 for a haircut. Seems like the definition of pretentious. Cheap places are filled with silly bitches who have practically zero training on cutting hair and likely only know a few styles that they'll pigeon hole you into when you ask for something different. When they end up doing a half ass job they don't like being confronted about it. They're also more focused on schmoozing you into tipping them a large amount than anything else.

.I seriously doubt this place justifies the price at all. That's world class prices for services I don't think they deliver. Springfield, MO is simply going to be a place with no barbers for certain hair textures. Straight to semi-curly is what you'll find.

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Adorable-Act1547 t1_j7zkwxe wrote

Not sure how long it will take Missouri to get to this point, but I am an Illinois resident and recreational user without a medical card. The last two jobs I have had since recreational legalization in Illinois have not even tested for THC on the drug screening I had to take in the hire-on process. Obviously you can't come to work high or be seen using cannabis on work premises, but most jobs seem to be pretty lax about it for the most part, besides the obvious ones that aren't.

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Lost-Can-4218 t1_j7zjy30 wrote

I went there once and dealt with some of the rudest people I've ever given my hard earned money to. I truly can't think of a better group of people to have this shit happen to. Lying, stealing lowlives commiting identity theft on former employees they fired good riddance and don't come back.

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