Is she saying she can't do the basic "analytical mathematics" to plan ahead and not buy more perishable food than she can consume in a weekhttps://twitter.com/AsteadWesley/status/1253444937976295429 …
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Who likes being inside Whole Foods that much It's such a depression pit If I had nowhere to shop but Whole Foods I'd try to avoid going more than once a month
Probably most people outside the US
Self-owns coming fast & furious in these quarantimes
I'm under the impression that it's not uncommon in Europe, but god that sounds awful.
Europeans, people in large cities with tiny apartments or who rely on public transit. Candace is an idiot but this is not a totally weird concept. It’s kind of a hipster trend in the US so she’s sort of telling on herself there.
When it wasn’t a health hazard I’d go several times a week because it meant I could skip the whole menu planning thing that I used to do in my married life. Just buy what I felt like eating.
I didn’t think of it as saving time or energy though. It was just a way around my limited executive function and the trade off in time was worth it.
I usually do a small shop every one or two days since I have a small flat and no car, so I limited space for both storage and carrying the food. Its been a bit of a shift for me tbh.
My mom and sister did. I believe they both struggle with being in grocery stores for long times and struggle with executive function as far as risking not cooking the food they buy. When my mom became more disabled it was something that got her out of the house daily.
Ah. I didn't register who was being discussed. I thought it was a random person. Probably none of this is the case with her.
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