Anonymous wrote:I notice none of you silly boycotters have commented on this (from the OP’s source):
“This spring, Goya donated over 300,000 pounds of food, or about 270,000 meals, to food banks and other organizations as part of its pandemic relief effort. The company said it also donated more 20,000 protective masks. Last month, Goya showed up with thousands of pounds of food for families in the Bronx and Harlem who have been affected by COVID-19. It donated food to a public school in Queens.”
I’m not Latino, but we always buy Goya products and will continue to do so. Especially now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but I just went to Giant and bought a lot more than I need for the coming week. I LOVE their canned beans, and for the first time, I looked at their other products. Came home with Goya olive oil and some spices.
I plan to continue to do so and will probably make a large purchase later in the week and donate to a food pantry.
Does anyone need a recipe?
Somebody's a little too excited about canned goods. Your exuberance is not going to do Trump any good, and you'll last about as long at this as the average Trumper did fighting Covid.
Well, just for the record I'm a trained chef and I do home cooking, meals and cooking classes for the disadvantaged, kids and the elderly. So yes, I talk to them often about the nutritional value of canned beans, which is a shelf-stable product that is inexpensive and healthy for them to eat.
Only now, I will be firmly endorsing the Goya brand and telling them to look for Goya products, specifically.
You’re an idiot. There is way too much sodium in Goya canned products and there are better and less expensive canned beans out there.
You need more “chef training”.
Anonymous wrote:I notice none of you silly boycotters have commented on this (from the OP’s source):
“This spring, Goya donated over 300,000 pounds of food, or about 270,000 meals, to food banks and other organizations as part of its pandemic relief effort. The company said it also donated more 20,000 protective masks. Last month, Goya showed up with thousands of pounds of food for families in the Bronx and Harlem who have been affected by COVID-19. It donated food to a public school in Queens.”
I’m not Latino, but we always buy Goya products and will continue to do so. Especially now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but I just went to Giant and bought a lot more than I need for the coming week. I LOVE their canned beans, and for the first time, I looked at their other products. Came home with Goya olive oil and some spices.
I plan to continue to do so and will probably make a large purchase later in the week and donate to a food pantry.
Does anyone need a recipe?
Somebody's a little too excited about canned goods. Your exuberance is not going to do Trump any good, and you'll last about as long at this as the average Trumper did fighting Covid.
Well, just for the record I'm a trained chef and I do home cooking, meals and cooking classes for the disadvantaged, kids and the elderly. So yes, I talk to them often about the nutritional value of canned beans, which is a shelf-stable product that is inexpensive and healthy for them to eat.
Only now, I will be firmly endorsing the Goya brand and telling them to look for Goya products, specifically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but I just went to Giant and bought a lot more than I need for the coming week. I LOVE their canned beans, and for the first time, I looked at their other products. Came home with Goya olive oil and some spices.
I plan to continue to do so and will probably make a large purchase later in the week and donate to a food pantry.
Does anyone need a recipe?
Somebody's a little too excited about canned goods. Your exuberance is not going to do Trump any good, and you'll last about as long at this as the average Trumper did fighting Covid.
Well, just for the record I'm a trained chef and I do home cooking, meals and cooking classes for the disadvantaged, kids and the elderly. So yes, I talk to them often about the nutritional value of canned beans, which is a shelf-stable product that is inexpensive and healthy for them to eat.
Only now, I will be firmly endorsing the Goya brand and telling them to look for Goya products, specifically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but I just went to Giant and bought a lot more than I need for the coming week. I LOVE their canned beans, and for the first time, I looked at their other products. Came home with Goya olive oil and some spices.
I plan to continue to do so and will probably make a large purchase later in the week and donate to a food pantry.
Does anyone need a recipe?
Somebody's a little too excited about canned goods. Your exuberance is not going to do Trump any good, and you'll last about as long at this as the average Trumper did fighting Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is hysterical! I love the trump-lovers heading off to buy ethnic food! It’s too funny!!
I hope they remember to throw some Beano into their carts.![]()
Anonymous wrote:This thread is hysterical! I love the trump-lovers heading off to buy ethnic food! It’s too funny!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but I just went to Giant and bought a lot more than I need for the coming week. I LOVE their canned beans, and for the first time, I looked at their other products. Came home with Goya olive oil and some spices.
I plan to continue to do so and will probably make a large purchase later in the week and donate to a food pantry.
Does anyone need a recipe?
Somebody's a little too excited about canned goods. Your exuberance is not going to do Trump any good, and you'll last about as long at this as the average Trumper did fighting Covid.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but I just went to Giant and bought a lot more than I need for the coming week. I LOVE their canned beans, and for the first time, I looked at their other products. Came home with Goya olive oil and some spices.
I plan to continue to do so and will probably make a large purchase later in the week and donate to a food pantry.
Does anyone need a recipe?