

I guess it’s more of a statement against a country that has proclaimed that it won’t rule out military force, in order to take a big part of your country
I guess it’s more of a statement against a country that has proclaimed that it won’t rule out military force, in order to take a big part of your country
It is! but that’s what you get for saying out loud that you can’t rule out military force, to take a bite off that country
The option is between balls of ice cream, or softice that comes out like a turd (or both).
I guess the soft ice would be called Trump?
Could be a good move to have customers buy a bigger or better ice cream 🤔
Nonetheless this is definitely a marketing stunt that follows the general attitude of the visitors.
But this is the comparison though. Some phones are so much better at this
Nice pic! For me, it is often motives that move that are tricky to shoot
They should have localised versions of their shop too.
I have been very happy with Kagi. I think that it is worth the money. I did quit it though, in line with the US boycott, so now i am on Quant.
It must be the fear of having to say thank you to everyone you meet there
The thing about messaging apps is, that they are worth nothing, unless the people you want to message also are using it.
If you changed the destination to NY instead of San Francisco, it’s more or less a straight line. Thenothe way around is through Alaska.
Also why bothe the regions have had massive defence value for the USA and have historical had a lot of military bases there
Also, the reason why Greenland is so important for the USA. The shortest distance between Russia and USA goes through it
In Denmark we already have some companies mark European products with a ⭐ on the price tag.
The issue is, that they only consider the company that sells it and not the country of origin. So let’s say a Spanish company imports raisins from California and distributes them, with their own company name, they get marked as European.
It is a tricky line to set especially for products that maybe have mixed ingredients or parts comming from multiple destinations
This is interesting! Spain and Portugal had in fact a slight rise where others had drops, just a few weeks ago in similar illustrations, but are now among the biggest drops. How can that be?
I agree. My point though is, that this is not relevant. For me, it’s not about changing all purchases to somethingt that is European. I see it as much more valuable to choose European over other brands when you have the choice. In this case I don’t see it as a choice. You buy Chinese, or Chinese distributed by a European company. It’s the same in the end, besides you having paid much more for the same product. If you do buy European wine over American though, or meat, or services, it makes a lot more sense
Personally I don’t see a point on documenting all our purchases and rating them according to some pro-eu scale.
We do need to accept that not all our purchases can be morally solid or based on EU and that is ok!
Its just the way I see it.
In my opinion it does not belong here. I appreciate the hype and effort of trying to buy European ,but there is no reason calling this European simply because the distributor is European or they have put their name on the product
We have the same issue here in Denmark. Super markets have started marking European products with a star on the price tag. They do mark Californian raisins as European, simply because a European brand buys them from the US and distributes them.
The EU have made laws regarding the right to be forgotten. If the companies breach this, they face huge fines, as a percentage of their overall earnings. That said, I am loosing faith in how often they get enforced and how easily you can complain to the authorities about it.
Also, i am in doubt of how much data they can actually maintain, while anonymizing it. So they may keep your data, but remove any personal link to you as a person.
Either you are a bot or you have nothing to do today, so you keep spamming the same message to any post you see