Maybe turn them around so they're all backwards. Might be better for odd-shapped containers
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I love this.
Good idea, will be doing this in my german supermarket.
Fuck this nazi shit.
Imma do this, but in Europe.
Kind of related: the largest supermarket in my hometown used to put "country of origin" flags next to wine bottles only. Now they're expanding them, aisle after aisle, to everything, it seems.
I'm gonna do this too... Oh wait. I'm American. Blast!
You can still do it. 😉
Can we do this in the USA with Canadian products so we know to buy them?
I like that there’sa Canadian maple leaf on all the Canadian products but I would prefer an American flag on American goods. I don’t mind buying European or products of other countries, just avoiding the u.s.
Sadly it's more difficult to turn computers, websites, tech services, and operating systems upside down.
It's a nice idea for small physical products but it would also be nice to have a movement to boycott and give alternatives to American tech services.
Sadly it’s more difficult to turn computers, websites, tech services, and operating systems upside down.
Challenge accepted!
(Warning: May not work on any version of Windows other than 93.)
I'm almost there! Gonna install a new OS on my phone in the weekend, then I'm completely murica free.
Next step: convincing and helping others
Edit: except my payment cards, although I try to use my phone whenever I can (which still uses SWIFT, I guess)
Graphene?
That's the idea! Although I also found one other OS that looks cool, but the name escapes me rn.
Have you made the jump?
You do not have to be a Registered Nurse for this.
Symbolizes well with the upside down US flag in distress.
do people feel they need to screenshot as they don't want to appropriate it or is it just a convenience thing where cutting and pasting test does not work so screenshots instead? Im curious as I have a text bias.
That's atleast better than picking up a product and leaving it somewhere else because you decided that you didnt need it anymore.
I hate the mofos who do that.
It's ok, I only do it with ice cream.
I only do it with other people's prescriptions! Bwahaha!!
Gotta love when you find a steak that's already pre room temperature. Saves you the trouble when you get it home!
there's people who do that?
way too many, yes.
especially great if they put something refrigerated on an unrefrigerated shelf. workers will now have to throw it away because they can't say how long it was out of the fridge
Stores should have stickers indicating if a product is local and/or made in EU
love me some direct action.
Ah, I didn't see this post.
https://bsky.app/profile/saelliott.bsky.social/post/3ljxf6ou6l22a btw for the post on Bsky.
That's friggin awesome.
Sounds good, but it depends on each individual market's management whether they'll have their lowly peons do the extra work of undoing that every time.
The workers would still be paid for the re-facing of the product. Maybe the store would realise that USA made products aren't worth stocking if there's more wages required to fix up the shelf aesthetics. Workers are employed to work, if there isn't work they'll get sent home or have their shifts shortened. I don't mind having to work at work, it's what they're paying me for.
You most likely didn't mean it that way, but I'm seeing an alternate, unpleasant interpretation that can be misconstrued from your words.
To use an example, it's like those people who leave products they reconsider buying in random places due to being lazy, then say something like "I'm helping the workers stay employed by giving them work to do." Which isn't a very nice thing to do.
I don't think that at a personal level there are many people who would say "yay, more work" in this kind of situation...
The difference is the purpose. When people force stores to clean up after them for no reason, it can increase workloads and staffing requirements. It's pennies on the dollar, but its still a violation of the social contract, especially when you factor in the employee's personal involvement in cleaning up a mess that shouldn't exist.
When people force stores to clean up after them for a political purpose, the cost is part of the point. It costs time and therefore money to continuously re-face those products, and therefore encourages the store to reduce its stock and shelving of that product.
Again, pennies on the dollar, so significant inventory changes would require extreme customer participation in the trend, but at the very least you may spread some awareness and find some solidarity in your daily routine. May even find like-minded employees and managers who "didn't notice" or consistently "forget" to fix it.
I think the framing needs to show that it isn't going to be "more work", it's just different work. The people being tasked with this clean up would've been doing something else, not just standing around.
Minimum wage employees indeed would've been doing something else, and they will still need to do that something else later. Along with the other things that used to be someone elses job that now falls onto this person. Grocery stores wont hire more workers or be understanding workers cant complete their tasks.
Such a revolutionary idea
Work at work crazy haha
I'm definitely running with this idea :-)
Fine, we'll just make our products spherical.
So they roll upside down by themselves?
Remove the price tag that's typically on the shelf below the product. It's usually just a little paper insert behind some plastic.
Little US flag or Trump stickers that you can discretly add to packaging.
Placing the products upside down is a good one.
For loose produce: place fruit or veg in the little carry bags that are usually nearby, as much as you can fit. Then, just put the filled and tied bag back.
Many larger places have replaced the paper tag with an eink display these days, it's actually hard to notice it's not paper unless you look closely
I am trying to buy local as much as possible where I live.