We had a food bank drive in our town here too and they lined up down the street from me and up the street and it was amazing to see what kind of cars were there you guys don't need food newer cars than mine an SUV's up the Ying Yang
Here in the Las Vegas Valley the Lowe's stores all independently marked down the products One store A item might be full price 5 Mi away it might be half price You can check prices on certain items you're interested in by switching which store your shopping from on the Lowe's website - usually And NO the stores will not price match each other In fact sometimes it is a mega huge hassle just to get them to honor their own advertised price Jerk faces
I wish just once I could find the clearance deals you found today. In my store the closest thing to a tool is a pair of gloves or maybe a light. I know what happens the people that work there takes all the good clearance deals! Greedy they are
Two obvious realities you didn’t take three seconds to consider. The first they may be donating food to a food bank. Second, maybe those high end cars are picking up for someone who do not either have a car or may have other health factors preventing them from being there in person. What is wrong with you? Grow up, maybe learn something about those in your community who need these services.
Already do and have done so for quite some time. Maybe it’s time to address your delicate sensibilities and explain actions have consequences.; say unkind words expect ridicule and accountability to follow.
Stephen - Steven - Stephanie - Snowflake... Whatever your first name is Avery. Why are you even following this channel? The only comments that you post on here are negative and instead of posting, just scroll on by to some social justice content. Also for health and safety reasons, I am pretty sure that you can't donate at the food truck. Give that three seconds of thought...
Typically holier than thou person, just because you volunteer for assistance doesn’t make you a god. Before you start firing back at me. I just performed an $800 service for a client and didn’t charge them a dime because they can’t afford it. Just because we’re not out here telling everyone and their grandmother the good deeds we’re doing doesn’t mean we don’t do them ourselves. I do things like this here and there so they will keep us in mind when they are in a position to get work done on their home. It’s called planting a seed.
That’s called opportunistic capitalism disguised as charity. Rationalize it however makes you sleep at night. True service to others comes without expectation of a reward, whether that reward is in the instant or in some far off future. In Kantian philosophy it is called a Categorical Imperative, in the Catholic faith it’s the Jesuit model. I could go on but I’m sure your knickers are in a knot by now.