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I want to give up on HEB for supporting blacks and masks. What other stores are there to get your food in Texas that are not Evilcorps?

I want to give up on HEB for supporting blacks and masks. What other stores are there to get your food in Texas that are not Evilcorps?

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buy as much as you can directly from the farmer. better for everyone.

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I tried looking around for that type of thing but didn't really find much. I guess I could try farmer markets.

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use the farmers market not only to buy, but as source of information and connections so you can buy directly on the farm, is what i would suggest... "farmers markets" are most of the time merchants, not the farmers themselves... if you find one farmer who sells his own produce he maybe can point you to others who do the same. on my commute to work, i drive by several farmers, one sells potatoes, the other sells pork, one has beef, and another guy has a shared space where several farmers put together and sell veggies and milk and cheese and even homemade pasta and eggs and yoghurt. Some stuff i need to be at certain times, because the shop is only rarely open, yet other farmers have vending machines for their produce.

keep looking, and if you cant find anything, do something about it! be your own merchant maybe?

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I didn't know about the merchant aspect of the farmer's market.

I found a co-op to buy bulk food but most of their dry bulk food comes from outside of the USA.

Gotta keep digging.

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Not sure about evilcorps. I like Trader Joes.

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Isn't Tader Joe's that store that went crazy because people came in without masks?

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Perhaps? I don't know. I know that they are not woke.

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I was told to stand on a dot at check out away from the cashier. I'm not doing that BS. Are they not a libtard company too? The only stuff I ever get from there are novelty items and not pantry staples. I never really checked but I thought it was more expensive there.

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Seriously? They don't even pull that shit in California.

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Okay. Fair enough. Then I am not sure. Virtually all food companies I know of are doing the same shit....

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Brookshire Brothers

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I came here to say this. Skinner's is good too.

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Skinner Looks like there is only one store location and it is no where near me. I would shop there if I could.

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https://www.brookshirebrothers.com/blog-entry/employee-owners-will-continue-wearing-masks

I didn't see anything on their site about diversity or BLM so that have at least that going for them.

Have you been in store recently and what is the mask situation with them?

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instacart if you can

i wear one just because i dont want some libtard screaming in my ear... tech, that is considered assault

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Why instacart or any other pay someone to do your own work app? I really don't trust people handeling my food more than necessary. I get the point is for you to stay in our basement but I find that rather lazy.

i really had no problems with this and been using for months now.

its slightly more expensive, but it saves time and cheaper than a car payment... it just sucks when you forget something

not shilling, you just asked.. there is other services to out there

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Aldi's is a fine german company. The havent made me wear a mask this entire year

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https://corporate.aldi.us/en/corporate-responsibility/diversity-equity-inclusion/ This is what I want to avoid. Double nigger in the pic too. Why can't companies be apolitical?

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In clown world being apolitical means you support the "bad guys" lol