I saw one (1) pepper priced at 20 kr.
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I saw one (1) pepper priced at 20 kr. in a shop the other day. That reminded me to try the Too Good To Go 'stop food waste' app. Surplus food sold off every day at local supermarkets, bakeries & cafés.
Just picked up my first 'surprise bag'. All this for 29 kr. (€3.89) Sure that wouldn't buy you 1½ peppers normally! Save money; stop food waste; have something to brag about on Mastodon. Too Good Not To Do.
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I saw one (1) pepper priced at 20 kr. in a shop the other day. That reminded me to try the Too Good To Go 'stop food waste' app. Surplus food sold off every day at local supermarkets, bakeries & cafés.
Just picked up my first 'surprise bag'. All this for 29 kr. (€3.89) Sure that wouldn't buy you 1½ peppers normally! Save money; stop food waste; have something to brag about on Mastodon. Too Good Not To Do.
Too Good To Go food-waste shopping is too good to go, but it is gone. Or rather, it has left me. Since I deactivated Google Play, it's the latest app to get bricked. It sends me notifications, but when I click, it blocks me unless I update.
Danish Too Good To Go is B-certified for responsible social impact. Too Good To Go will only let its customers buy from it if they are also a customer of specifically one of two for-profit Trump-supporting US tech giants, Google or Apple.
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Too Good To Go food-waste shopping is too good to go, but it is gone. Or rather, it has left me. Since I deactivated Google Play, it's the latest app to get bricked. It sends me notifications, but when I click, it blocks me unless I update.
Danish Too Good To Go is B-certified for responsible social impact. Too Good To Go will only let its customers buy from it if they are also a customer of specifically one of two for-profit Trump-supporting US tech giants, Google or Apple.
I blame the Fediverse and #DanmarkSkifter for the fact that I have become the kind of person who writes to companies in green ink to ask why they will only let their own customers access their services if we are also customers of one of two private for-profit US companies.
The wily people at Too Good To Go customer service are ahead of me, though. Their website refers everything to their one point of contact: the app. Which they’ve locked me out of for the sin of not using Google Play.
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I blame the Fediverse and #DanmarkSkifter for the fact that I have become the kind of person who writes to companies in green ink to ask why they will only let their own customers access their services if we are also customers of one of two private for-profit US companies.
The wily people at Too Good To Go customer service are ahead of me, though. Their website refers everything to their one point of contact: the app. Which they’ve locked me out of for the sin of not using Google Play.
I think you're doing us all a service.
Sometimes I think of it (blindingly accepting Terms of Service, letting big corporations decide what is acceptable on our own devices) as standing up to misogyny; it's not enough not to participate, you have to call them out.