Americans Rush to Buy TVs, Soy Sauce, Lululemon Workout Gear
Americans Rush to Buy TVs, Soy Sauce, Lululemon Workout Gear
wsj.com
Americans Rush to Buy TVs, Soy Sauce, Lululemon Workout Gear
wsj.com
soy sauce is made in america (california) literally grow/export more soy than anywhere else
americans are so fucking stupid
Cedar Roach promptly checked out on $244 of workout gear from Lululemon (a Canadian brand) and a $150 sweater from House of Sunny (a U.K. brand) while Trump’s press conference played over the radio. Her boyfriend, Sean MacKenzie, ran out to buy three eight-packs of Guinness, filling up their refrigerator’s vegetable drawer with cans.
come on. these people's names are Felix bits. Cedar Roach? get out of here
Her boyfriend, Sean MacKenzie, ran out to buy three eight-packs of Guinness
Oh boy, you're sure set now dude.
If you can afford a $150 sweater on a whim why are you freaking out about tariffs?
$150 is fine, $180 is way over the line and completely unaffordable.
If this paragraph was a person I’d ring its neck.
I work in a Tractor Supply type place and we've sold like 6 generators today.
This reminded me I need to get some solar capacity quick
This article is actually kind of validating. On Reddit it seems like there are only two kinds of people - smug preppers who already stocked up in November, and normies who don't really understand or care that much. But yeah, so much of the stuff around us depends on global supply chains and 10-50+% tariffs on the entire world means we are so unbelievably cooked.
This morning I sat down and made a list of stuff and divided it into high, medium, and low priority tiers based on severity of expected price increase and effect on my quality of life if I have to skimp or go without. I'm planning to spend the next few months diverting money I would have been investing to aggressively buy the high and medium prio stuff. High prio for me is tech and health related stuff - laptop, headphones, masks, tea, vitamins/supplements - a lot of it directly or indirectly from China. Medium prio is basically hygiene products and work gear. Low prio is household items I'll pick up when I can. Today ended up being a good day for me to get a vacuum - guess where it was made? Vietnam and China 😅
Kikkoman is made in Wisconsin and California
That's the bastardized american version where they cut out the bits from the japanese show when kikkoman wasn't in costume.
KKKiKKKoman
Crackerman
Kikkoman is not a US company. It is headquartered in Noda, Japan. It may have some factories in America. That does not mean that it is an American company. They will likely face the tariffs. They probably import much of the ingredients from other countries.
I worked at a Japanese factory (not soy sauce) within America for 1 year. We made the product in America but it was still a Japanese-owned company. There were regularly overseers flying in from Japan to visit the factory. I had to fill out the paperwork with romanized Japanese words. I don't speak Japanese. I had to memorize new words for every terminology of the production process. It was kind of funny seeing white boomer American casually using these words. Just because a factory is located in US, doesn't mean that it is a US company.
I'll admit I bought a bunch of green tea and mirin in preparation for the tarrifs
1- buy them now in bulk
2- inflation goes up
3- tariff also makes the price goes up
4- resell them at lower market price
5-profit
Not rushing to buy La-li-lu-le-lo-lemon workout gear! You dont need it, I promise.
Are we?
I've bought 3 CRTs in preparation for the coming Years Of OLED political strife.
As a kid I loved to watch the static and hear that rhythmic beeezzzz sound.
I still have my CRT because it was ridiculously heavy even before my hernia. Sometimes I consider lugging it back onto the desk to watch Svengoulie.
i'm not
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