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    1. duckdodgers4 on

      The case in Greece too, but it seems we can’t be arsed boycotting 😢

    2. eti_erik on

      I understand the reaons for the boycot, but where are you going to get your groceries then? Or wait – you’ll get them on Thursday or Saturday?

    3. life_lagom on

      Fuck sweden needs to do this.

      The grocery store chains are all price gauging

    4. jalanajak on

      The chains: okay, well move stocks and work shifts to Thursday and Saturday then.

    5. Nearby_Potato4001 on

      Good on you – keep it going! People against corporate greed!

    6. Rudzis17 on

      I actually really love this idea. This is a boycott I wish Latvians copied as well. Government and people are complaining about high prices in the big supermarket chains and this would be a cool thing to do. It’s non violent, non confrontational, but raises a lot of awareness.

    7. Musique111 on

      We should do that in Italy too! We have low incomes and grocery shopping prices are getting crazy, discount products now cost like how expensive brands were a few years ago. I would happily strike too.

    8. derbaer90 on

      Can someone enlighten me. Where do people buy stuff if they need anything? And if they buy in more expensive stores then why boycott because of the pricing? And if they buy in cheaper stores why not always buy cheaper?

      I’m just curious what the final outcome is hoped to be.

    9. I envy you guys for beeing so united… Wish my Romania was like this … Keep it up!

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