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julie,

in all the time i have read your posts, and have disagreed with you, i have
never thought you stupid or uncaring, and you have never once ****ed me
off... but continuing to answer this person is getting me dangerously close
to being ****ed off, even if you suddenly agreed with him, he would find
somethng to critize you about... it borders on stalking to me, and only
isn't because you continue to answer him, please for your peace of mind, and
quite selfishly mine, please block him.

Lee
"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>
> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message
> ...
>> In article >, "Julie Bove"
>> >
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> >> The price I pay very much does matter. You can quote any price you
>>> >> want.
>>> >> But if that's not the price I actually pay then it doesn't matter to
>>> >> me.
>>> >> You say you can get three pounds of apples for 99 cents. Well good
>>> >> for
>>> >> you. I can't.
>>> >> I never can. Not here.
>>> >
>>> > Then I stand corrected. Costco pre-sliced apples cost at least 9 times
>>> > more
>>> > than whole apples. Thank you for informing me of the right perspective
>>>
>>> What a load of BS! I have already proved you wrong.

>>
>> Costco sliced apples 2.83 per pound, 99cent store whole apples 33 cents
>> per
>> pound. Cost differential: 900%

>
> We are talking about what *I* pay. I can not get apples for that cheap.
>>
>>
>>> > So you have a home laboratory?
>>>
>>> I can call or e-mail the manufacturer if I have questions regarding the
>>> safety of whatever the food is for us to eat.

>>
>> and you believe them?

>
> Well sure. Do you think they want to be sued?
>>
>> Many companies will disclose
>>> "may contains". For instance the sliced apples and baby carrots sold at
>>> Target have a "may contain peanuts" statement because the same company
>>> makes
>>> celery with peanut butter.
>>>
>>> We're not stupid. We know how to read labels. We know how to contact
>>> companies if we think we need to. BTW, how do you think I get all those
>>> coupons?

>>
>> based on your persona, by complaining

>
> No.
>