Do I sense some sarcasm here?
So, I should be happy not living in the "best country ever"?
That "people have fulltime jobs" and "don't feel like cooking" arguments somehow baffles me. I somehow have no problem with finding time to cook and I work full time too. My parents also worked full time and at some time built a house after working 8 hours and two children. I remember that maybe once in 6 months my parents bought precooked food and on every other evening we had home cooked meals far from garbage.
It was more about the videos giving tips how to safe money what made me wonder. And as an european I'm not in a position where I fear for my food savety.
This is the second time I see a video about rotissery chicken into a cheap meal... Is the US at a point where people are about to learn what it means to go hungry because their exploiters give a damn shit about them?
Hu, that's massive!
I should be happy then that here in Germany we just had some crooked politicians and daughters of politicians getting bribed with millions to buy highly overpriced CoViD19 masks in the name of the state. At least she got jail time for it, but that one politician is still roaming free AND is active in politics... Oh, and there is that secretary of transport that signed a contract that will cost the federation 250 million Euros... even when the company doesn't deliver or the state cancels the project...
Guess what... All of them linked to one particular party!
Ah, thank you. And now the political right puts all somalis under general suspicion...
Could anyone explain to me what that is and why it has to do with somalia?
In the german books it is Entenhausen (duckhouse).
Hier wäre Mannheim komisch...
Welcome to the new witch hunts. This time all over the US, not just Salem... the new improved forth Reich.
We are not pestered by US hypermarket chains here where I live. Our pendant would be REWE or EDEKA, Kaufland, Penny, Lidl or ALDI. Therefore I have no way to compare Costco chicken with the chicken from EDEKA/REWE/etc. Our supermarkets do seldome sell rotissery chicken. They leave that to food trucks that stand in their parking grounds.
Our rotissery chicken also do not come cold in a plastic bag, but fresh and warm in Aluminium foil and an insulated bag.