• squiblet@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    They claimed they stopped using this system a few years ago… pretty sure that’s a technicality where they’re using a successor.

    One of the most annoying things for me is how prices fluctuate on items that can’t possibly have that much fluctuation. The following were all sold and fulfilled by Amazon directly. These bandages I use… one week $8, then $13 next time I look, then $10, then $6. Hot sauce: one time $12, then $15, then $20, then $16. Biscuit mix: one time $24, then $45, then $36. It’s all very opaque. I just want one price.

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      11 months ago

      Why are you buying bandages, hot sauce and biscuits on Amazon?

      Unless you live in a suburb hell without safe transportation means, please stop giving them your money.

      I live in a country where Amazon cannot deliver and I’m in love because of that. Thanks complicated customs laws that keep Amazon out <3

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        11 months ago

        Because these products are not available locally. I have to buy GF biscuit mix because I have Celiac disease. The hydrocolloid bandages are for blood glucose sensors as I have type 1 diabetes and a severe reaction to the sensor adhesive. I’m not a fan of Amazon.

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          11 months ago

          “Biscuit mix”? Like flour? You can just buy flours without gluten and easily make your own. You’re already doing most of the work anyway.

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            11 months ago

            No, it’s specifically this GF Red Lobster biscuit mix and having had Celiac diagnosed for 7 years, I am pretty aware of gluten free flours. Of course I could also make it from scratch.