What are some restaurants or stores that you WILL NOT shop at?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WalMart, all fast food places, and any "Super" stores. Like SuperTarget or whatever - I went into one once and had some sort of anxiety or panic attack and had to walk out. I think not being able to see the outside or figure out where it was, really threw me.


Walmart is so fast with delivery. I ordered yesterday morning and it was at the front door by 4pm - no delivery fees or subscription.


There is a subscription requirement for delivery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I won't go to anything held at FedEx Field or whatever it's called now. It's 100 miles away, expensive and ugly.


It’s not the best, but I go. I’m not too good for any facilities, stores or restaurants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Audi Rockville

Hobby Lobby

Publix

Any store that is closed on Sundays.

Any store that supports Trump, Maga


You will have a tough time buying groceries in Florida. I guess if you avoid Publix you will have to buy your groceries at Walmart.


I would put Florida on the list of restaurants and stores that I will not shop at.

The exception is Disney, because I have kids and it's unlike, politically/socially, the rest of the state.

This feeling started as a bit of a political thing, but before people get exercised about that, I've realized it's not the politician or party, it's the fact that Florida has gotten so aggressively weird that it allows for certain politics and politicians. The last couple of years it's just been unenjoyable—there's crazy political signs, really aggressively political people, guns everywhere... it's like the Florida Man meme came to life and then doubled down. Miami is still Miami, but i don't do enough coke to be able to handle that city very often.


That’s like saying you go to Times Square and decide that’s what the rest of New York is like. I live in Orlando and encounter none of what you describe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Audi Rockville

Hobby Lobby

Publix

Any store that is closed on Sundays.

Any store that supports Trump, Maga


You will have a tough time buying groceries in Florida. I guess if you avoid Publix you will have to buy your groceries at Walmart.


I would put Florida on the list of restaurants and stores that I will not shop at.

The exception is Disney, because I have kids and it's unlike, politically/socially, the rest of the state.

This feeling started as a bit of a political thing, but before people get exercised about that, I've realized it's not the politician or party, it's the fact that Florida has gotten so aggressively weird that it allows for certain politics and politicians. The last couple of years it's just been unenjoyable—there's crazy political signs, really aggressively political people, guns everywhere... it's like the Florida Man meme came to life and then doubled down. Miami is still Miami, but i don't do enough coke to be able to handle that city very often.


That’s like saying you go to Times Square and decide that’s what the rest of New York is like. I live in Orlando and encounter none of what you describe.


Yeah, I'm saying Disney is the exception. I don't mind it.

To correct your metaphor, it's like saying I like Times Square but think the rest of New York should be flushed into the Gowanus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I try to avoid all white-owned businesses.



Enjoy bad, over-priced products marketed through guilt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WalMart, all fast food places, and any "Super" stores. Like SuperTarget or whatever - I went into one once and had some sort of anxiety or panic attack and had to walk out. I think not being able to see the outside or figure out where it was, really threw me.


Walmart is so fast with delivery. I ordered yesterday morning and it was at the front door by 4pm - no delivery fees or subscription.


LOVE Walmart!


So what WON'T you visit then?


California.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I try to avoid all white-owned businesses.


OK racist
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I try to avoid all white-owned businesses.



Enjoy bad, over-priced products marketed through guilt.


ok MAGA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Starbucks - coffee sucks
KFC - don’t eat fried chicken
Popeyes - same as above
Michaels - useless crap



I rarely go but when I do, I marvel at all the things they have that I never knew I wanted. I'm sad for you that you don't get to enjoy this.

God, I hate Michael's. Crafter-mom hell.
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