I wouldn’t be in too big of a hurry to be celebrating the collapse of America. Far too many food chain businesses going under right now, and I don’t think it’s because they banned books. 🤷♀️ it’s all by design. They wanted to destroy our way of life.
Cracker Barrel is big business. The problem is that to many small businesses are going under and that is by design. Regulations discourage the creation of small businesses and put existing ones out of business. Results are you are left with no choice but big business. Big business equals less choice and total control.
Ding ding ding
And that’s what part of the Covid restrictions were about. Closing down all the mom and Pop shops so people wouldn’t have options.
What’s the difference of standing in line at Walmart or standing in line at a mom and pop shop. Absolutely nothing. Actually, going to a Walmart you would be in contact with more people… So according to their rules, you’d be more likely to get Covid
Boy.. I can't agree more. How many celebrated the downfall of Budweiser? Yea, I get it.... The upper management is woke.... But we should understand that we can't celebrate putting all American businesses out of business...
Beer probably won’t kill you unless you are an alcoholic. I can’t say the same about the food industry in America. These chain restaurants like Cracker Barrel, Olive Garden, Outback etc is just a step above fast food. It’s all good unhealthy oils, soy and sugar.
Exactly. Once you get good at cooking and only use beef tallow, butter, avocado oil and olive oil you can’t eat that crap again. It makes you feel like shit.
Even though I’m 90% carnivore when I cook cake, muffins, brownies I use avocado oil instead of the other junk oils. I’ve found out very quickly how certain foods make me sick when I eat foods I used to eat regular. Even spices and vegetables make me feel sick. It’s amazing and crazy how long I suffered from food and had no idea it was the food.
I wouldn’t be in too big of a hurry to be celebrating the collapse of America. Far too many food chain businesses going under right now, and I don’t think it’s because they banned books. 🤷♀️ it’s all by design. They wanted to destroy our way of life.
This isn't the collapse of America, fren- that happened awhile ago. This is the demo of the wreckage that precedes the renovation.
Cracker Barrel is big business. The problem is that to many small businesses are going under and that is by design. Regulations discourage the creation of small businesses and put existing ones out of business. Results are you are left with no choice but big business. Big business equals less choice and total control.
Ding ding ding And that’s what part of the Covid restrictions were about. Closing down all the mom and Pop shops so people wouldn’t have options.
What’s the difference of standing in line at Walmart or standing in line at a mom and pop shop. Absolutely nothing. Actually, going to a Walmart you would be in contact with more people… So according to their rules, you’d be more likely to get Covid
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Boy.. I can't agree more. How many celebrated the downfall of Budweiser? Yea, I get it.... The upper management is woke.... But we should understand that we can't celebrate putting all American businesses out of business...
Beer probably won’t kill you unless you are an alcoholic. I can’t say the same about the food industry in America. These chain restaurants like Cracker Barrel, Olive Garden, Outback etc is just a step above fast food. It’s all good unhealthy oils, soy and sugar.
Exactly. Once you get good at cooking and only use beef tallow, butter, avocado oil and olive oil you can’t eat that crap again. It makes you feel like shit.
Even though I’m 90% carnivore when I cook cake, muffins, brownies I use avocado oil instead of the other junk oils. I’ve found out very quickly how certain foods make me sick when I eat foods I used to eat regular. Even spices and vegetables make me feel sick. It’s amazing and crazy how long I suffered from food and had no idea it was the food.
Budweiser hasn't been an American business in years.
The people that work there are Americans...
And how many small restaurants were destroyed by these giant chain corporations over the decades?
And are going to , but with the benefit of creating many new opportunities for AMERICANS