californiadamn
californiadamn t1_je0uzst wrote
Reply to comment by Aggravating_Foot_528 in Missing Greenfield man, last seen on Friday. Please reach out to his family or authorities with any info. by JusttheWatcher
Or a rehab.
californiadamn t1_jdfl7c5 wrote
Reply to comment by keenish27 in Liberty Ave Starbucks Picket Line! by Paczilla2
What you are describing is capitalism.
There are several small businesses that just want to provide livable means for themselves and their employees with a work/ life balance for all. They don’t want to dominate the world, they just want a good life and to give a service back to their community. In the meantime. They are also sourcing as many as possible of their resources from other local farms and companies that also employ local people.
This is how the world should work and capitalism has destroyed that through corporate entities taking advantage of anyone below them/ getting tax breaks. There is a change going on. Corporations are failing and the local movement of putting money directly back into locals hands is happening.
californiadamn t1_jdb7m16 wrote
Reply to comment by oldschoolskater in Liberty Ave Starbucks Picket Line! by Paczilla2
I have so much faith in our future generations that will only support locally owned small businesses over chains. They are bankrupting malls, chains and spending their money locally.
You are really making a difference and are appreciated!
Keep fighting! Be local and make local goods your top priority
californiadamn t1_j9mi82k wrote
So this is… ridiculous, but also well done compared to others I’ve seen which have shifted with turns.
I just can’t help but to picture the set up on how to get it this high in the first place. Did someone stack this and then use a forklift to put it in the truck as one unit? Did they have super big ladders to pack it this high? I want to know about the “how” more than anything.
And there’s no way, they aren’t super proud to pull this off.
californiadamn t1_j8u99y4 wrote
Reply to comment by sparksofthetempest in Max and Erma’s - Cranberry Township Location. Last day of operations is 02/25/2023 by DarkLuc1d1ty
Everyone I know that is 45 years or younger avoids chain businesses at all costs. They value supporting small local businesses with inventive menus and selections. There are a ton of great options. These aren’t the days of Bob Evans, Bed Bath and Beyond and malls anymore. I think that’s a wonderful thing and the small businesses are sure making their mark. Chains and generic food aren’t of any interest to most young people.
californiadamn t1_j2byeof wrote
Reply to Wedding cake for Saturday by Ernie077
Vanilla pastry studios https://vanillapastrystudio.com/
californiadamn t1_iu4ahlj wrote
Try driving any side street around Bloomfield. If the road isn’t shut down, it’s completely torn up and open. One day I was literally detoured into a circle right back to where I started from due to 5 different closed streets.
californiadamn t1_itz4j6e wrote
Reply to comment by LaCasaDeiGatti in Monroeville Kings is closed by CommonTruck
Hep A. And yes, 650 people infected and 4 died. I was working as a server at another restaurant at the time. NO one was eating out then because they didn’t know it was just chi chis.
californiadamn t1_je0yu8m wrote
Reply to comment by Amrun90 in Missing Greenfield man, last seen on Friday. Please reach out to his family or authorities with any info. by JusttheWatcher
But they also won’t release names or confirm if someone is there or not unless the person gives permission.