I bought a jar of Nescafe recently, because my usual instant decaf coffee was out of stock. I wonder if people would hate me more for buying a Nestle product, or drinking instant decaf?
“Please hate both transgressions equally.” ~ Gemma
Instant decaf. You want the coffee flavor, it’s quicker and less hassle, and you’re sensitive to or just don’t want the caffeine. Am I right? Seems reasonable.
Coffee snobs are funny. I drink instant but I need that caffeine in my brain.
I have to buy purina wet food because it’s the only one my cat accepts and she can’t be without wet food because she refuses to drink water. I’ve try to offer other brands from time to time but no, only this fucking thing
In online stores you can find extreme numbers of different brands.
My mom’s cat ate Nestlé Purina until he stared vomiting too often. He had acquired allergies to the fillers in it and now has to eat hypoallergenic foods made of actual meat, or straight up meat. Read the ingredients and be appalled. It seems cheap, but there’s very little cat-digestible food in it.
My kitty will only drink freshly poured (we keep a pitcher of water around usually) cup of water. Out of a human cup. No saucers. She wants the cup. Shell jam her little head in there and be happy about it. I’m waiting for the day she gets stuck. Such a little weirdo!
All of thankfully I’ve been able to get the new Folgers freeze-dried whatever. They don’t advertise it is different than their instant coffee. But it mixes cold a lot better than the old stuff
So I’m Nestle free again
And you can be too! if you want. No judgment here the fucking brand is endemic and in so many products
The unfortunate thing is the taste is unchanged no matter what nestle did. My wife told me not to buy Fair Life milk products because they abuse the animals. It felt so wrong, but tasted so much better to drink their chocolate milk. That being said, it isn’t always better to save money and buy the cheaper brand, than give up some more money trying to support a small business. However, we never know whether that small business will be the next nestle. It’s hard to pick these battles but separate the product from the ones who make it.
Yea, morality doesn’t come into question when I buy products, it should, tho. This post made me rethink a lot of things though and the comments section. Thank the points of view of yourself and the other people who have commented for the fact that I might boycott these brands.
Firstly, FairLife is Coke, not any sort of small brand. Second, to say they abuse animals is misleading since they don’t own farms. There’s currently a class action against Coca-Cola and FairLife over them supplying from shitty farms that abuse animals. Some people will say support for is the same as the act, but I don’t think FairLife being deceptive is equally as bad as the farmers themselves mistreating their livestock.
I bought a jar of Nescafe recently, because my usual instant decaf coffee was out of stock. I wonder if people would hate me more for buying a Nestle product, or drinking instant decaf?
“Please hate both transgressions equally.” ~ Gemma
Instant decaf. You want the coffee flavor, it’s quicker and less hassle, and you’re sensitive to or just don’t want the caffeine. Am I right? Seems reasonable.
Coffee snobs are funny. I drink instant but I need that caffeine in my brain.
I have to buy purina wet food because it’s the only one my cat accepts and she can’t be without wet food because she refuses to drink water. I’ve try to offer other brands from time to time but no, only this fucking thing
In online stores you can find extreme numbers of different brands.
My mom’s cat ate Nestlé Purina until he stared vomiting too often. He had acquired allergies to the fillers in it and now has to eat hypoallergenic foods made of actual meat, or straight up meat. Read the ingredients and be appalled. It seems cheap, but there’s very little cat-digestible food in it.
My kitty will only drink freshly poured (we keep a pitcher of water around usually) cup of water. Out of a human cup. No saucers. She wants the cup. Shell jam her little head in there and be happy about it. I’m waiting for the day she gets stuck. Such a little weirdo!
Yes my cat won’t drink water from anywhere that is not the shower floor. disgusting
Dude I’m right there with you man
All of thankfully I’ve been able to get the new Folgers freeze-dried whatever. They don’t advertise it is different than their instant coffee. But it mixes cold a lot better than the old stuff
So I’m Nestle free again
And you can be too! if you want. No judgment here the fucking brand is endemic and in so many products
The unfortunate thing is the taste is unchanged no matter what nestle did. My wife told me not to buy Fair Life milk products because they abuse the animals. It felt so wrong, but tasted so much better to drink their chocolate milk. That being said, it isn’t always better to save money and buy the cheaper brand, than give up some more money trying to support a small business. However, we never know whether that small business will be the next nestle. It’s hard to pick these battles but separate the product from the ones who make it.
Oh wow do I fucking hate humanity today
Yea, morality doesn’t come into question when I buy products, it should, tho. This post made me rethink a lot of things though and the comments section. Thank the points of view of yourself and the other people who have commented for the fact that I might boycott these brands.
Firstly, FairLife is Coke, not any sort of small brand. Second, to say they abuse animals is misleading since they don’t own farms. There’s currently a class action against Coca-Cola and FairLife over them supplying from shitty farms that abuse animals. Some people will say support for is the same as the act, but I don’t think FairLife being deceptive is equally as bad as the farmers themselves mistreating their livestock.
I agree.