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You are creating more waste, utilizing more resources and creating a greater carbon footprint compared to slicing them yourself. You're also lazy and probably poor.
I'm pretty sure that's how they sell irregularly shaped/bruised/ near expiration date vegetables. Less waste, imo.
You are creating more waste, utilizing more resources and creating a greater carbon footprint compared to slicing them yourself. You're also lazy and probably poor.
You are creating more waste, utilizing more resources and creating a greater carbon footprint compared to slicing them yourself. You're also lazy and probably poor.
You sound poor
What about button mushrooms? That's gotta be an exception.
I like to create as much waste as possible, so I always buy pre-sliced veggies. Then when I get them home i throw them in the trash and go out to eat.
You are creating more waste, utilizing more resources and creating a greater carbon footprint compared to slicing them yourself. You're also lazy and probably poor.
The least acceptable? I would have thought closer to the most acceptable.That would be like the least acceptable exception
The least acceptable? I would have thought closer to the most acceptable.
I still buy them whole cause the cut up ones oxidize and go brown too quickly but if I was going to cheat mushrooms would be the easy choice.
LOL I didn't even notice the avatar. They are easy to cut if they are big and you aren't cutting them in big numbers.Mushrooms are like the easiest things to cut.
I should know
Why poor? Don't the sliced vegetables end up costing more?
You are creating more waste, utilizing more resources and creating a greater carbon footprint compared to slicing them yourself. You're also lazy and probably poor.
Why poor? Don't the sliced vegetables end up costing more?