posted ago by MAGAsJustBegun +8 / -0

Many people use Chewy. It is owned by PetSmart.

I told her the deal with them taking part in cancelling Mike Lindell, and she is based like my dad and I.

I told her I'd find her the same price for the same products elsewhere, and even look into a conservative dog food maker.

I'm sure that has to exist, right?

Anyone have any conservative or GOOD companies to give our business to for our pets?

My parents have a big German shepherd boy, and my brother has a Siberian Husky Boy.

We will all get away from the big box stores, and empower a smaller company that has good ethics.

I have left Sooo many companies the past year or two! Here's a list off the top of my head!

Amazon

Starbucks

Chick Fil A

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram

Kellogg's

Google chrome / Safari, bing, Google

Spotify

Netflix, Hulu, all cable. I use IPTV. Look into it. Stop giving ad revenue or $ to evil media corporations.

IPTV... Look it up. Think of it like torrenting, although it's just streaming. It's not "right" to do, but fuck the media.

Kohl's

Bed bath & beyond (I was sad months ago when they announced they were a failing chain. Now, I'm encouraging their demise. They fucked up!)

Johnson and Johnson. I avoid all big name household items. I purely buy off brands, and not Walmart good value.

I don't do Walmart either.

I prefer Aldis and farmer markets.

Tons more than what's on this list. I take boycotts seriously!

Many people use Chewy. It is owned by PetSmart. I told her the deal with them taking part in cancelling Mike Lindell, and she is based like my dad and I. I told her I'd find her the same price for the same products elsewhere, and even look into a conservative dog food maker. I'm sure that has to exist, right? Anyone have any conservative or GOOD companies to give our business to for our pets? My parents have a big German shepherd boy, and my brother has a Siberian Husky Boy. We will all get away from the big box stores, and empower a smaller company that has good ethics. I have left Sooo many companies the past year or two! Here's a list off the top of my head! Amazon Starbucks Chick Fil A Facebook, Twitter, Instagram Kellogg's Google chrome / Safari, bing, Google Spotify Netflix, Hulu, all cable. I use IPTV. Look into it. Stop giving ad revenue or $ to evil media corporations. IPTV... Look it up. Think of it like torrenting, although it's just streaming. It's not "right" to do, but fuck the media. Kohl's Bed bath & beyond (I was sad months ago when they announced they were a failing chain. Now, I'm encouraging their demise. They fucked up!) Johnson and Johnson. I avoid all big name household items. I purely buy off brands, and not Walmart good value. I don't do Walmart either. I prefer Aldis and farmer markets. Tons more than what's on this list. I take boycotts seriously!
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TwistedSister 3 points ago +3 / -0

Tractor Supply delivers pet food on a recurring basis.

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MAGAsJustBegun [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

What's ts that exactly?

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TwistedSister 2 points ago +2 / -0

Tractor supply place, has animal food there too.

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Choomguy 2 points ago +3 / -1

I dont know, having your dog food delivered is one of the laziest things i think ive heard of.

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MAGAsJustBegun [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Haha I agree. My mom is a bit feeble though, so I get it. I carry it into the house and set it up for her.

Either way, I want to find a conservative dog food company.

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throwaway777 2 points ago +2 / -0

Too late, canceled all online orders a year ago. And replaced them with personal relationships with local merchants

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MAGAsJustBegun [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's the way to go. Helps your town / city / state too, rather than helping another location.

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throwaway777 2 points ago +2 / -0

100%... if I want my children to enjoy going into a pet store and window shop, I need to stop spending my money online and building up Silicon Valleys infrastructure

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JimmyNelson 2 points ago +2 / -0

The wife canceled ours.

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MAGAsJustBegun [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Glad to hear it. I'm gonna look into a smaller, more mom n pops type company to work with.

I'll let you know if I find a company that's priced well and is on our side of the aisle.