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PinkyMacGodess

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First look: why would someone have shot this pic of block buildings?
second look: the atmosphere is awesome, low light, lights on in the flats, the sharpness and b/w gives it a special atmosphere. Great

I watch the EarthCAM app, and am amazed what I can see from the .1% in their palaces in the sky in New York. Disco lights, blinking multi-color lights, people pacing in front of their windows, watching their TV's THROUGH THE APP...

It's kind of amazing what you can see. (Disco lights? Really?:oops:In your three story mansion in the sky? I'm just shocked!:D:D:cool: Lots of money doesn't mean good taste I guess)
 

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PinkyMacGodess

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I picked that up and took a photo of it at the store. I didn’t buy it. Honest 😀 besides it wasn’t even kosher. 🤣🤣

People complaining about expired products? I bought a box of Dove ice cream bars, thought the box felt light. It was sealed, bought them. Got them home, first bar, all of the ice cream in the bar had disappeared, nothing was inside the chocolate shell. Seriously, there was just the shell. They weren't expired, but perhaps had some kind of strange freezer incident that somehow caused all of the ice cream to sublimate? Freakiest damn thing I have ever seen. Took them back, and the store went to another box, same thing.

Unless Dove pours the ice cream into the chocolate bar forms (reversing the whole idea of 'dipped in chocolate'), and 'forgot', I can't think of a single reason why that happened. Unless they were stored in dry ice? I have never seen anything like that since. I also stopped shopping there too, JIC. :oops: I would have thought the boxes would be weighed, perhaps, before being sent out?
 

PinkyMacGodess

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Tell them slack workers to rotate the stock 😬😂

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From a research scientist: technically food is *usually* good for a week or so after the expire date. Some food is still good years after. At the point where things look suspect, toss it. I remember a pack of turkey pepperoni looked like a spider had made a cocoon in the package. Yeah, they were 'fresh', but obviously compromised. I also got a pack of lunch meat that had an inch and a half by one inch piece of blue felt, sealed in the bag. That kind of stuff needs to be reported. I actually got a return slip for the empty package, but I sent the whole thing in a small box, figuring that seeing was believing. I got a call a few days later from the agent I had talked to and she was kind of shocked and horrified at that chunk. She said that she wasn't believing me (just what I thought) until actually seeing it. I got a rather huge stack of coupons for free pack of their meats. Sometimes it pays to report such things?
 
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