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legitster ◴[] No.22770856[source]
I don't understand what is expected here. Nobody can get masks or sanitizer. What little there is is getting redirected to hospitals. It's not even a money thing.

This person is advocating boycotting Amazon and going to local grocery stores instead. What the hell? How is that better?

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Wowfunhappy ◴[] No.22770954[source]
> This person is advocating boycotting Amazon and going to local grocery stores instead.

Where does he say that?

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wizzwizz4 ◴[] No.22771066[source]
> If you’re an Amazon customer, here’s how you can practice real social distancing: stop clicking the “Buy now” button. Go to the grocery store instead. You might be saving some lives.
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zbyte64 ◴[] No.22771186[source]
Sounds like he is also saying there is more social distance involved in buying groceries than ordering Amazon and the latter is more risky to human lives.
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nogabebop23 ◴[] No.22771719[source]
Maybe, but IMO it would be easier to enforce social distancing using processes for employees than what I'm seeing at grocery stores amongst a disperate group of self-centered jerks.
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1. wizzwizz4 ◴[] No.22889593[source]
It would be easier, but Amazon's not.