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The Birkenstocks.What makes a tomato "look organic"?
The Birkenstocks.What makes a tomato "look organic"?
It's all the same, there are no actual standards.You can take my pesticide ridden crops from my cold d3ad hands!!! n_n
I don't know.What makes a tomato "look organic"?
This deserves a special callout.The Birkenstocks.
I’m totally good with this. Several stores in my area went with virtually all self check and only one or two manned checkout lines. The computers are always annoyingly aggressive about how they function and there’s not enough room if you have a larger cart of groceries. It feels like a way of saving them labor costs.Seems that pretty much all of the stores, that invested heavily in self checkout, are experiencing record levels of "shrinkage." To the point that actually using people is cheaper.
It is absolutely a way for them to save on labor costs. Or rather, to save on labor costs for checkers and redirect the savings to executive pay.I’m totally good with this. Several stores in my area went with virtually all self check and only one or two manned checkout lines. The computers are always annoyingly aggressive about how they function and there’s not enough room if you have a larger cart of groceries. It feels like a way of saving them labor costs.
This isn’t LinkedIn, man!Snarf: If you could be any kind of animal, what kind of animal…
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I know Ryan Dancey talked back in the day about how if you have the #1 properties in different categories (like how D&D is the #1 RPG and MtG is the #1 CCG), there's little point to transferring over one property to the other category. Something about competing with yourself and running the risk of having a second lower-ranking property running the risk of dragging the #1 down.1. Gym thought. I am somewhat dismayed that Wizards has not created an actual MtG (no the D&D/MtG Settings do not count) RPG. Like really shocked. I guess they know their marketing data, but it would seem like a slam dunk.
I know Ryan Dancey talked back in the day about how if you have the #1 properties in different categories (like how D&D is the #1 RPG and MtG is the #1 CCG), there's little point to transferring over one property to the other category. Something about competing with yourself and running the risk of having a second lower-ranking property running the risk of dragging the #1 down.
It seems that the current management have loosened that stance, but they're doing it by using the other side as source material rather than trying to compete with themselves. A Ravnica or Strixhaven sourcebook is different from a MtG RPG, and an Adventures in the Forgotten Realms MtG set is different from trying to do a D&D CCG.