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DerisionConsulting @ DerisionConsulting @lemmy.ca
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  • I think it's because they are emulating chaos-based reality tv shows.

    These garbage reality shows had people using speaker-phones in public so they can record both sides of the conversation as easily as possible.

  • A card that costs $100+, about once a day.
    A card that costs $250+, about once a week.

    I did once sell 4 dual-lands in a week, all in different transactions, but that was a fluke. Also, I was trying to sell them as a personal challenge.

    Edit: This was a physical store, I assume larger mostly only stores would sell more.

  • Starting at the second sentence of the article:

    Johnson was banned in 2023 over comments where she compared the issue of transgender students in Alberta's schools to baking cookies with feces inside.

    “We can be top three per cent but that little bit of poop is what wrecks it,” Johnson said in audio from a 2022 talk at the Western Unity Group in Stettler.

    “This is more than a teaspoon of poop in the cookie batch, right?"

  • Dollar per kg conversion for those numbers, this is /Canada on .ca after all:

    • The Turkey the dad bought last year: $8.82/kg
    • The Butterball in the picture may be as cheap as $7.45/kg, or as expensive as $9.11/kg
    • Walmart $6.61/kg
    • across Ontario at Independent $5.51/kg
    • other Loblaw stores are $4.40/kg

    Were all the prices you saw the same brand?
    I don't eat animals, so I don't really have a solid price in my head for what it should cost. I do remember as a child that Butterballs were more expensive, so we never had one.