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Have Millions of People Died/Disappeared?
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[quote:Daozen:MV80OTA3Njk4Xzg5NjY0OTk3XzMyQkU3MDU0] [quote:Tex the Neanderthal:MV80OTA3Njk4Xzg5NjY0MjcxXzQ5MEIxNzBF] Same here, everyone is asking where are all the people? How are they surviving not working? All the restaurants are closing even Chic-fl A, Starbucks, many long time beloved restaurants. We're talking 1000's of workers. People are starting to wake up and ask where they are but no one has any answers. [/quote] Wiv respekt... what good did Chic-fil A do to the world? Tons of chickens killed in factory farming conditions. Clogged arteries, and unhappy workers. Restaurants like that make the world a worse place. And Starbucks were nothing special. Their interiors are boring, staff were bored, coffee is average, reputation was sketchy, and bagels were shite. Good riddance to both those brands. Now we can spend money on local stores. Is there a homemade grilled chicken place near you? Even better if it's free range chicken. There are tons of local coffee shops all over the world. Better to spend money there. I'd make coffee and chicken at home and take it to the park or by the river. Anyone could cook better than that muck at Chick Fil A. I'm learning how to enjoy a simple life. I've slashed my daily budget by 70%, but I reckon I'm happier than I was. I've got to learn to live like Huck Finn for a while. https://booksonthewall.com/blog/huckleberry-finn-quotes/ [/quote]
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How are so many places understaffed when unemployment and eviction moratoriums are gone?
I don’t believe that many people are suddenly hiding now because of CoVid and not working just waiting to get evicted. Even fast food is paying $15 an hour in states where it’s not the mandatory minimum wage - and heroic grocery store workers stayed on the job at the height of the fear pandemic.
Why would all those people not be working now? What are all these mysterious ‘better jobs’ they left for?
Are the supply shortages really because so many people are MIA?
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