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A good example of how the sheeple behave even now
19 December 2013, 23:00,
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RE: A good example of how the sheeple behave even now
It is a mob mentality - trust me, try it out. Go to a supermarket, stop in any aisle - does not matter if it is cheese, cooked meat, chocolates - anything. Stop and look at something for 45-90 seconds - you will get at least three people come right in at you to see what you are looking at for fear they are missing out.

When you add in random products of the cheap fridge and the fact they inspect things before they put them in their baskets, it is carnage.

Having said that, I have a couple of times got large legs of organic lamb for £10-15. The proles are not looking for a bargain, they are looking for something cheap. The organic stuff normally goes in with a day left on it as it is unlikely to move. As I buy organic / pasture raised meat anyway, I am getting a bargain that goes in the chest freezer.

People battle over stuff that is on its last day that I could not imagine eating fresh. Cheaper cheap sausages, recovered turkey meat shapes, that nasty A6 plastic ham - perhaps I am a snob buy if I had so little money I was scrapping for that crap, I would rather live on sliced potatoes baked in milk and fresh greens.
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RE: A good example of how the sheeple behave even now - by BDG - 19 December 2013, 23:00

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