Say No to Sycophantism

Monday, January 26, 2009

 
"Three years ago we were shopping at Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, and in
2008 we were at the food bank," Nikki says. "We've had to make huge changes
to our lifestyle. 'Cutting back' has been our mantra."


shouldn't have been shopping in those places in the first place. i'm
guessing they made a combined ~$125k per yr (i'm pulling that out of you
know where, so feel free to trash. i've got nothing else to go by.) people
in our country think that's rich. sure, compared to most other families in
the world, that's filthy rich.

here's the problem: whole foods is designed for somebody who makes $125k per
month, not per year. unfortunately, its marketed towards the latter segment.
we need to change the way we fundamentally think about _EVERYTHING_ in life.
here's a start: families who make $125k per year need to be shopping at food
lion and walmart, not whole foods and trader joe's.






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