I couldn't afford soup today. But you know what else I didn’t do today?
I didn’t flee from my home that is being invaded. I didn’t grab my dogs and hurriedly pack a bag, leaving everything else behind. I didn’t spend the night in a bomb shelter. I didn’t lose every member of my family. I didn’t place my trust in a stranger to keep me alive. I didn’t say goodbye to the life I know and enter into a world of unpredictability. I didn’t sleep in a Red Cross tent. I didn’t call loved ones to say goodbye.
I’ll pay the $5 every time I can (not right now though), because comparatively, it’s such a small price to pay.
Yes we do have buffalo, I see them whenever I drive north of me.
Carter Sanders
>healthy at any size
Robert Peterson
>I drive north of me. Ignoring your alien dialect, those are not buffalo. You're talking about mufflebeast, shoping at Lowe's.
Jason Collins
oh no are the mullfebeast going to invade if canada runs out of luxury soup?
Chase Rivera
This triggered me. I am experiencing actual revulsion.
Lincoln Rodriguez
Ironically, luxury soup is literally the only food item that hasn't gone up in price (yet) over the last two years. Everything else: meat, dairy, produce, bread, packaged goods... has gone up 20-100% since beginning of 2020. But luxury Chunky soup is the same price... For now..
Sebastian Howard
I don't think you should eat meat or dairy.
Dominic Cox
>links links links Why do they NEVER post the in-store prices?
No. The canadians are under the false impression that canned soup can possibly be accredited with the term "luxury". Perhaps by comparison, a destitute commie shithole could consider something that was made and packaged in a sanitary environment to be Bourgeois, but that's not the same thing as "luxury". Further, even us snowniggers in the upper parts of the US don't really want to go farther north. We're up here because we only have to mow our lawns for half the year, and for the most part, tropical environment species tend to prefer southern climes. Granted, this also pushes a requirement for storing supplies over winter, in a traditional sense (depreciated with the advent of supermarkets and transnational shipping), but it also comes with a stronger "nesting instinct", to defend the one spot known to be shielded from the frozen wastelands of winter. Sliding around on frozen roads is also pretty fun, and keeps summer tire folk from getting to far up nort.
Nathan Cooper
Does doing this defeat the soup Jew?
Wyatt Watson
I see.
Isaiah Green
Just post the in-store prives and the horror ends. That's all you have to do.
>is this because of the elections? Obviously. Yes. NAFTA has all but eliminated any excuse for inflated grocery prices in Canada, yet the prices are absurd. They are trying to push more people onto government subsidy, which in turn, converts them to an army of controlled resources to employ against the government's opponents to the status quo.