2024-05 May Frugal Chatter
Looks like I have the honour of starting another monthly Chatter Thread! :biggrin:
This is the proposed month of Loblaw Boycott. While I can empathize with everyday Canadians about the high price of groceries, I can understand why grocery giants treat us the way they do. We simply do not deserve any better treatment.
I was shopping around for the best price of CLR and visited Home Depot, RCSS, and, lastly, Walmart. At Walmart, I saw a lady checking out the price of CLR, too. I told her what I was doing and that the price of generic CLR was cheapest at RCSS. She thanked me and said that the price of gas would probably be more than the $1 savings. (RCSS is 300m away.) Of course, it is her time and money to spend as she pleases. She just couldn't be bothered.
Earlier last week, I was at Freshco buying 6x honeydew melons. As I was bagging my purchase, the next lady-in-line behind me asked if there was a special. I told her that you could price-match the melons and it came to approximately $0.50/pound. She asked her son if they could go back and get one. He said, 'No, let's just go.' He couldn't be bothered to take the time and effort to walk 50m, in the same darned building, and go get a melon for his mother. I was about to offer her one of mine and just go back to get another one for myself, but then I thought to myself, "if her own flesh and blood treats her like this and is too lazy to expend even that minute effort, why should I do anything to reward him?"
That indifference is why the grocery giants abuse us and no 'boycott' tantrum will ever change it.