The other day my coworkers and I went downtown for Wing Wednesday for 10 wings for $1 dollar No AC. Was at least 85 degrees in there. I was dripping sweat the entire time, it was visible on the front of my shirt. Waited an hour to get our food. Had to text the boss that we would be late. Turns out, they changed it. 8 wings for $2. I don't care about them bumping it up in price at all, that's still insanely cheap, but don't give me less food! I waited an hour and was hungry dammit! Would gladly pay $2.50 for 10. They didn't even change the menu. The waitress was just like "oh yeah sorry about that, they didn't update the menu, idk why. We have it advertised on the door though"
Having a game-plan of what you’re gonna make yourself for dinner, only to get home from work and realizing you’re all out of a specific ingredient to make it
I know it’s been said a million times but prices are truly out of control!! I am on an extremely tight budget so I usually buy my clothes secondhand bc it’s cheaper and better for the environment, etc. But prices at the thrift stores are insane! I was looking for a couple specific pieces and ended up just buying them at TJMaxx and Boscov’s in the clearance section bc they were half price what the thrift stores were charging! And the shit at the thrift store was like Shein or Forever 21 so not like it was quality and worth the price. I feel like they know everyone is thrifting now so they raised the prices on everything.
yeah like where are all these cute thrift shops where people find awesome shit and not places that are either sketch or bougie
Once in a while I find something good. Got a pair of Calvin Klein jeans for like $10 that I get lots of compliments on. But that was a hidden gem found in a consignment shop mostly filled with tacky outdated clothes. I was browsing a thrift store today and the stuff I thought was cute was obviously just very worn and I didn't have faith the fabric would hold up much longer. I'm taking some sewing classes next month and I'm hoping I'll eventually learn to upcycle ugly thrift clothes. Not to sell tho, just to repurpose for myself
I used to be all about thrifting but didn’t do it for maybe a couple years. My wife and I hit up a local thrift store the other week and I found a great new shirt for $3. I’m gonna need to make thrifting a regular thing again. I haven’t felt that high in a long time
I hate the people that find vintage band shirts or sports shirts and then resell them for triple the price. There’s this cool new thrift store near me that opened that’s specially-curated and focuses on stuff like that, but… I’m not gonna pay $80 for a The Cure tour shirt from 2004
there are tons of stores like this around Pittsburgh. Some have better prices than others but the resell market is fucked now because of places like this.
the fact that everything is content and product makes me want to be unalive, like shirts are made to be worn toys are made to be played with everything isn't a hustle investment
I hate being a bigger guy now, I used to get really good deals on jeans at TJ Maxx, like Calvin Klein and Lucky jeans for less than 20 bucks. But nope, now gotta go to the big and tall section at Kohls and spend like $70 per pair
yeah, my office has been 80 because they couldn't determine who would be there over the summer and who wouldn't to save money on the AC so now I'm using an air purifier on high as a makeshift fan. shit sucks ran into a place like this in Texas that basically sold vintage product graphic tees for like $60 a pop. didn't buy anything, but they guy gave us free beer/white claws while we shopped, so that was something
not the same thing but it bothers me to no end that social media, esp instagram, is all about following brands now. I admittedly don’t find my friends’ instagram lives as entertaining as I thought it would in 2007 but I don’t understand following Nike (what is the enjoyable part of watching clothings ads?) or sports teams (I already know my teams’ news) or content creators (they’re not doing anything). 30% of the posts are ads for overpriced novelty clothing and suggested content these days - what exactly am I supposed to be getting out of engaging with these? How is this materially different than universally reviled things like commercials, billboards, and sales catalogues?
Frozen burgers come in packs of 6 but buns come in packs of 8. Always annoying to have to just throw those buns away haha
please don’t be wasteful with food. that really irks me tbh. I don’t wanna get on a soapbox about the many people out there starving to death every single day but it’s very true. at the end of the day it’s just bread. are you telling me you couldn’t use the extra ones for something else?
I mean, I have a loaf of bread for sandwiches and buns for burgers that I cannot possibly eat before they go bad. There is no way to buy them in smaller quantities, and I do my due diligence to freeze and refrigerate bread to get the most out of them. I'll continue to use those last two buns when possible the next time I make burgers, but I don't always want to eat burgers every single week. I don't throw them away immediately after making the burgers, it just happens sometimes. It seems impossible for a two person household to eat entirely, especially when your partner doesn't really eat sandwiches. My glucose levels are already high and my doctor has been telling me to lower the amount of carbs I eat. So yeah, I occasionally throw away bread. I also occasionally throw away meat because you shouldn't keep cooked meat for more than 3 days. Idk.
Idk, that judgement kind of pissed me off to be honest. I am 300 pounds with a lot of health issues and I don't appreciate being told how much of something I should eat. You don't know me like that. I like you all, I've had positive experiences with each and every one of you, but that kind of crossed a line for me