The founder of Safeway supermarkets was a preacher who felt that credit purchases were evil, and named his cash-only stores to promote the “safe way to shop”.
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The founder of Safeway supermarkets was a preacher who felt that credit purchases were evil, and named his cash-only stores to promote the “safe way to shop”.
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German discount supermarket Lidl has failed to succeed in Norway, although being successful in other places. They left in 2008 after 4 years. Reasons stated for the failure are Norwegians not liking the foreign food, treatment of workers in other countries and money going out of the country.
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Our world is pretty sharply polarized these days, but if there’s one thing we can agree upon, it’s that we all need to be doing whatever we can to reduce waste. The single biggest thing we can do? Eliminate our dependence on plastic.
More and more businesses are jumping on board with sustainable and recyclable products and packaging, and here’s another great idea that will hopefully spread across the globe.
Posted by Perfect Homes Chiangmai on Tuesday, April 2, 2019
The photos in this article come to us from a supermarket in Thailand that has ditched plastic wrapping for their produce in favor of leaves. This means that more plastic that would be discarded to end up in a landfill is being eliminated from the environment.
Posted by Perfect Homes Chiangmai on Tuesday, April 2, 2019
These photos come from a place called Rimping Supermarket.
Posted by Perfect Homes Chiangmai on Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Posted by Perfect Homes Chiangmai on Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Posted by Perfect Homes Chiangmai on Tuesday, April 2, 2019
I love this idea! Let’s keep our fingers crossed that it catches on everywhere (here me, Kroger??)
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