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On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 09:15:47 -0500, HarryK wrote:
Thanks to our tanked economy, there are millions of Americans who are going through hard times this holiday season. You can make a difference through your charitable contributions to non-profit organizations that help the needy with food, shelter, clothing, medical care, et cetera. There are many organizations that help. Here's one: http://feedingamerica.org/ And another. http://dcist.com/2010/11/giant_to_li...army_colle.php Giant has lost my business this Christmas. -- Hope you're having a great day! John H |
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On 11/16/10 9:30 AM, John H wrote:
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 09:15:47 -0500, wrote: Thanks to our tanked economy, there are millions of Americans who are going through hard times this holiday season. You can make a difference through your charitable contributions to non-profit organizations that help the needy with food, shelter, clothing, medical care, et cetera. There are many organizations that help. Here's one: http://feedingamerica.org/ And another. http://dcist.com/2010/11/giant_to_li...army_colle.php Giant has lost my business this Christmas. Wow...that sucks. From the article: "Giant said that they don't want the bells to "hinder their [customers'] shopping experience." What a bunch of b.s. The Salvation Army kettles are part of the holiday experience. Besides, what kind of "shopping experience" is there at a supermarket? It's just a supermarket, and not a particularly good one. Remember when Giant was locally owned? It was a far better organization before it was bought out by a series of distant corporate empires. |
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 10:10:25 -0500, HarryK wrote:
On 11/16/10 9:30 AM, John H wrote: On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 09:15:47 -0500, wrote: Thanks to our tanked economy, there are millions of Americans who are going through hard times this holiday season. You can make a difference through your charitable contributions to non-profit organizations that help the needy with food, shelter, clothing, medical care, et cetera. There are many organizations that help. Here's one: http://feedingamerica.org/ And another. http://dcist.com/2010/11/giant_to_li...army_colle.php Giant has lost my business this Christmas. Wow...that sucks. From the article: "Giant said that they don't want the bells to "hinder their [customers'] shopping experience." What a bunch of b.s. The Salvation Army kettles are part of the holiday experience. Besides, what kind of "shopping experience" is there at a supermarket? It's just a supermarket, and not a particularly good one. Remember when Giant was locally owned? It was a far better organization before it was bought out by a series of distant corporate empires. I called Giant's Consumer Affairs office. The lady acted surprised when I said I'd not be shopping there. Here, I'll save you the trouble: Consumer Affairs 1-888-469-4426 -- Hope you're having a great day! John H |
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