I was going through my Wal-Mart+ subscription plan that I got for free and I saw their offers. One of which was EMeals, that was a 60-day trial. I thought that this was like Blue Apron or other meal delivery services so I thought I’d take a crack at it and hope that it would get me on a path to eat better.

Turns out, it’s just a meal planner. And it’s absurd to me why and how would anyone pay for something when there are countless and countless recipes and meal planners readily available for free. Who’d the fuck would want to pay for a planner? That’s like paying for a calendar app.

82 points

My coworkers will walk into work with Dunkin or Starbucks lattes… we have not only free coffee at work, but access to an espresso machine with milk steamer.

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It’s not that odd that they have a preference, even if it costs them. My work provides tea bags and milk, but I bring my own because I like them more.

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Yeah, but Dunkin for coffee??

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It’s like the yuengling of coffee. Nothing special but it’s cheap and inoffensive.

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I think the problem is that some Starbucks fans are pretentious. There are better and cheaper coffee everywhere but some of them will just choose the more expensive one and flash their premium membership card to you.

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Really depends on the workplace. I will not drink coffee and I’m no longer drinking hot chocolate even from my work. Mainly because a lot of my co-workers are slobs and everything is unsanitized. I had just witnessed last night, someone from day maintenance, had their gloves still on (presumably from touch dirty trash bins, scrubbing toilets .etc) just go about touching some things before realizing he needed them off.

And I ended up vomiting last sunday because nobody checks expiration dates on what we have and I ended up drinking hot chocolate that might’ve been expired. So, it depends on the workplace.

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So at my work the coffee is shit because it’s a fully automatic coffee machine and it is also not properly cleaned. I usually make my own at home and bring a thermos.

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14 points

Yes, but I work at a restaurant.

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If I worked at a restaurant I would take advantage of free espresso.

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I do not get people who still pay for cable tv. My dad pays like 120 dollars a month for it and the programming is horrible, the ads are insane, all the best sports shit is on streaming services now, I do not understand it at all.

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Inertia?
Or is there some local channel that they like that doesn’t have a youtube presence?

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No. And they also have Netflix. So they understand streaming shit. It boggles my mind

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How technical is your dad?

Also honestly. Sometimes it’s a lot nicer to just push a button and have something come on.

One of the main reasons I use Plex is their random feature. “Wanna watch a syndicated episodic show and don’t care which ep? Press random” vs other streaming services you have to actually choose an episode.

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I’d like to see a clever implementation of one-button “channel surfing” in an app like Plex.

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Not very at all

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That’s why. My folks still have cable and pay for HBO. That’s how me and my siblings are able to watch stuff we don’t want to download on max :)

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Operating systems and porn.

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Free porn tends to be full of abuse towards its actors. Not that paid porn is automatically ethical but there are definitely indie options where no one is being coerced into performing sexual acts they’re not comfortable with. Also if you have a niche fetish sometimes the only options are paywalled.

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How is it surprising people pay for operating systems? The vast majority of computers sold are bundled with an operating system license, and most people just use what came with the computer.

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Uhhhh you answered your own question. Why pay for an OS when it should either be included, or free Linux.

Therefore it’s surprising when people pay for an OS.

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I use windows. I haven’t paid for a windows key since windows 7 iirc. Windows has been free for years. (I know you pay with your data etc. Good luck convincing average Joe who uses all social media services that this even matters)

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But “included” doesn’t mean free. You still paid for it.

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I’m currently on Emporium. But I have paid for more porn than I’ve stolen. And porn is cheap.

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So many people I know complain about windows having ads, that it’s auto installing bloatware, has annoying checks, forces you to login…

I paid the full price about a decade ago and haven’t been bothered by any of that. And yes, I’ve upgraded to windows 11

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I’ve had the exact same experience. People on this site don’t like when others don’t hate Windows.

I like it because it just works.

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It definitely “just works” alright. And damn do I appreciate that on the machine I like to use to relax

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As an American, Turbo Tax. I’ve been using FreeTaxUSA for almost 20 years with no problems, without paying for filing software.

But if I weren’t American, my answer would probably be: tax software.

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In many other countries (such as mine) you dont use tax software. The government figures out what you owe or overpaid. Because they have all the info they need to know that.

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It’s funny that the IRS has now been offering their own tax-free service. Intuit thought they could strong-arm people but even the IRS thought “no bruh, you’re crazy”.

I just never saw the appeal of paying for tax software/services, well maybe I can see it in services because there’s still a lot of people that have trouble with filing taxes and they may be in unique tax situations that they don’t understand.

But Tax Software makes it stupid easy to understand so it should not be something we pay for.

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How are they at dealing with investments?

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For my simple needs (mortgage, 401k, couple different IRAs, and a managed investment account) it did great.

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Sounds interesting. I’ll check it out.

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2 points

Do they do imports from like betterment and vanguard?

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Most countries don’t have tax software.

They have a website usually. A free one, from the government. That calculates their taxes for them. You just have to check if it is correct from your side.

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Right, that’s what I was getting at with my second part hah

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62 points

Bottled water to drink at home.

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Not every country has safe tap water

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Ok, so: bottled water to drink at home in countries with safe drinking water.

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Not every home in countries with safe tap water have safe tap water at home

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Much better)

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I have a worst example, people who showered with said bottled water when we had a water supply issue in my town…

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Not even every state, look at Flint, MI …

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Even Los Angeles tap water isn’t safe to drink, as I understand it. Flynt, Michigan, too.

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And even if it does, it might taste horrible.

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This drives me insane. The 5 gal jugs are so cheap to refill and keep using. I used one of those with a hand pump and a thin 1.5 gal jugs for my fridge for constant cold water when I lived where tap water wasn’t doable. It was like 10¢ a gallon to refill the jugs and I always had delicious cold water at the ready. There is absolutely no need to create so much waste

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When you put tap water in a bottle and put it in the freezer, so you’d have a cold bottle of water for an entire summer day, the water from the tap tastes “saltier” for some reason, while bottled “spring” water doesn’t. The “saltier” taste is kinda unpleasant 🤷‍♂️

Also my city has some chemical spill into the river where the city gets the water supply from, they gave out a emergency alert very late, and the city wasn’t really transparent about that whole ordeal, some people in my city are already doubting the safety of the tap water, reminds me of Flint, Michigan, so I kinda just don’t like the tap water 😖

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Undersink filter with a dedicated drinking water tap. Removes the chlorine taste that is probably what makes you think salty. You can get the whole setup for $75 and install it yourself. The filters are $40ish and last 6-12 months.

Some fridges have cold filtered water taps built in.

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Reverse osmosis filter, you can just get an under the sink one of you don’t plan on drinking your shower water. Kind of pricey up front, and you have to replace the filters every so often, but it gives good taste and peace of mind for filtering.

I am telling you from first hand viewing that bottled water plants use the same kind of filtering.

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There are good filtering systems you can get to add to your sink or water supply. At most you’re looking at a couple hundred for something that will last years. The water in plastic bottles is not immune to leeching things from the bottles as well, but I guess it’s a matter of weighing which you prefer.

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