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supermagafragilistic 7 points ago +7 / -0

What's always amazed me about the hispanic aisle, not necessarily Goya but more in general, is how cheap the spices are. I remember years ago I needed garlic powder and I went to the spice aisle, picked up a tiny container of garlic powder and they wanted like $4, I threw it in my cart. As I was walking down the hispanic aisle I spotted a container of garlic powder, more than 3x the size, the same price. I promptly put the expensive item back and grabbed the hispanic aisle spice, and they are all like that. I can't taste a difference so I'm fairly certain hispanic people are on to something.

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CodeMonkey 12 points ago +12 / -0

Paying three times as much is a white privilege. Buying spices from the Hispanic aisle is cultural appropriation, bigot.

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supermagafragilistic 5 points ago +5 / -0

You may be on to something lol. Reading your comment I pictured some green haired land-whale yelling at me to put the hispanic spices down because I'm taking away what should be for the less fortunate. I remember a few years back some liberals were making a huge deal about white people shopping at thrift stores because they were apparently taking away all of the affordable clothing from the poor minorities so it's a possibility.