

Yes, I understand. You’re right. I wonder how they could do a 100% accurate tracking, considering how intertwinned todays world economy is. I think even the most European of brands manufacture stuff in China.
Yes, I understand. You’re right. I wonder how they could do a 100% accurate tracking, considering how intertwinned todays world economy is. I think even the most European of brands manufacture stuff in China.
If the owner is european, doesn’t that mean taxes are paid here?
It’s one of those apps where you can’t go by the reviews.
Basically they changed the interface quite a bit recently and so old customers got upset. But I use the app daily and they are seriously improving it to the point that I’m relying less and less on Google Maps. They keep adding more and more business details to the app.
If we were having this conversation a few months ago I would have said something different, so really the Improvements have been noticeable lately. I recommend that you give it a go for a couple of days at least and see how it serves you.
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For storage/note taking I use Filen.io (German), pretty cool and affordable. Have no complaints, and they have a Linux native app also.
This is unironically great copywriting. Either that or chatGPT.
I wonder what OP does for a living.
My country has daylight savings and I still went to school at night, so that point is kinda mute.
Water is, unironically, my favourite drink on this earth.
Yeah office jobs in my country are basically all posted there, especially if you want to work for an international company.
They control the final product, so the answer is yes
I understand that, my point is the size of the salary has nothing to do with your capacity to protest, otherwise we wouldn’t be able to do it over here.
I can assure you we are not leaving our jobs just to protest, and also a majority of people love paycheck to paycheck. You need to find the time and organize.
You guys earn way more than us, but we still find ways to protest more often.
It really is about finding ways, its never gonna be a convenient thing you do on a sunny afternoon…
I see. I’m glad to hear it.
Just remember you’re not alone. Canada, Australia, and Europe are actively boycotting the US economy as much as possible.
We’re with you. ✊
You guys should be out on the streets protesting en masse. Being complacent is the same as showing you’re okay with all of these.
Meanwhile actual americans are being pulled into unmarked vans for looking latino.
Ah gotcha. Strabic me completely misunderstood your comment lol.
Yeah, that’s a big one. Have you considered Here Wego? Its european and integrates TripAdvisor reviews (yes, US I know. Still better than feeding Google Imo). It doesn’t have everything but for restaurants and POIs it usually has the info you need if you live in a bigger city.
Why would Europeans pick small US businesses to shop? Do Americans give priority to buying from small EU businesses? No.
You buy from the US first, big or small, and only then do you look for alternatives outside if something doesn’t exist in the US (which means, never).
Because it doesn’t matter if its big or small. If it’s American, it pays taxes in the US, it’s boycotted.
Do you think the current US regime is being selective about the size of EU companies that are being hit by their unwarranted tariffs? Of course not.
Nor will we.
Literally. Lol.
Yep lol. From what we’ve seen lately, it really is up to border control whether you enter or go to solitary confinement. You don’t even get the option to board the next plane back home.
How the different countries aren’t all up in arms about this treatment of their citizens is beyond me. I’d expect that from a poorer country like Venezuela, but not from Germany or the UK.
That’s an interesting approach. But yeah, it would need to be made law because companies wouldn’t take on that work on their own.
Hopefully Salling can improve their methodology, I still think its pretty cool they’re trying to promote responsible buying.