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this post was submitted on 05 Jan 2024
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🤣 This is an awful list. Pretty much everything on it is worth the better version. Except jewelry and electricity I guess.
Pretty spot on in my opinion.
I buy the cheapest coffee beans I can from supermarket, and have had coffee snobs comment how much they love the coffee I make and where I buy it from.
Salt is salt, it tastes the same.
Not sure on the land one.. That one is a bit odd admittedly.
this is where your-mileage-may-vary(ymmv) comes in.
I am sure everybody has different preferences to things and the point still comes across. You might still splurge on to some preferences but "better version" doesn't mean the "expensive" bells-and-whistles one.
I am happy reading each comment and knowing how people treat their salt, coffee and internet with different kinds of values.