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Maybe its different in other industries, but in packaging, we consider something biodegradable if you can throw it in the trash and take it to the bump and other those conditions if would eventually cease to be a bag. (or throw it in a lake, or leave it in the woods, etc) While composting is a specific, intentional

Just to be clear, this isn’t biodegradable, it is compostable. These terms are often mistakenly used synonymously. 

Problem is, you need to convince the average Wisconsin hillbilly to pay the extra taxes. Their aren’t enough people in Madison and Milwaukee to cover it.

Having worked in the disposal industry I can tell you that even the very large companies are “Soprano’s” style crooked and a great deal of recycling  ends up in the landfill. 

Here’s a catch: Where I used to live you could not ride a self propelled vehicle on a public sidewalk or bike path. Anything with a motor/engine had to be licensed to ride in the street so legally you could only ride an E-bike or scooter on private property. Maybe people should just peddle? 

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Wasn’t there a quote from God about humanity in the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy that pretty much confirms this?

In college I walked by a Taco Bell on the way to class everyday. I would have been way up on this offer even if it was to get a taco to give to one of the people asking for change on State St. 

Back in the ancient days (early 90's) before everything was on a card you swiped, the meal plan at my school was on physical cards worth $20 each that were punched and marked as you used up the money. At the beginning of the semester you would sell off your cards at $.75 on the dollar for beer money in anticipation

I am waiting on the Brandy Old Fashion kringle at O&H bakery. 

I dont know if it counts but Campbells soup in hand tomato bisque. 

I can’t speak for now but back in the late 80's this was the reason. Every morning these got put together and every night they got emptied, pulled apart and cleaned. This was pre-McFlurry so first the soft serve machine would “break” so no sundaes or cones. Later the shake machine would go on the fritz. Had a swing

If he is a taste bud he is very ill. 

I do both. I make a list for set meals and staples but then I will look at the sale flyer and see what is a good price. I will put these items in the cart and decide if I can make something wonderful with the sale stuff or if it is even worth buying (this really applies to meat and produce, .99 asparagus is great but

Am I too much of a ‘sconnie to not think this is very unusual? I mean who among us hasn’t gotten caught up at an auction and buy more than you planned on?

In future news, Tom Cruise is fucking dead.

I used to play the “cheese lottery” at Aldi but after a streak of bad flavors I don’t bother anymore. 

The weed

I would be interested in seeing a Pepsi challenge when it comes to bacon prep methods. The only time I can really tell the difference is when it’s deep fried. 

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