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Much prefer this to the Canuck method of upside-down.
Spent an hour trying to balance a tabasco sauce yesterday.

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I thought that was the Australian way.

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They’re putting the Yankee stuff right side up

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Did you know that Trump is distantly related to the Heinz family? Both families have a common ancestor named Johann Paul Trump (1727–1792)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_of_Donald_Trump#Family_tree

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Billionaires will say they’re self made and be related by blood to every big corpo CEO in some way

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Theres a reason the royals would keep relationships blood related…

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I will also contribute. To be fair i was already buying a lot of local products instead of american ones but that was because the local products were better. Coop pringles copy is straight fire and its european. Win win.

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I think a sticker / post it with the native word for boycott written on would be a lot easier and unambiguous to get the point across

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That costs money. This is essentially free to setup.

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True but it is also easy to not notice it.

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What’s a European alternative that still has the same vinegar flavor of Heinz? Not a big fan of Felix.

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Felix plus some vinegar?

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IKEA is pretty good but I wouldn’t compare it to heinz

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Ooh, I didn’t know they had ketchup! I’ll try it!

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Chef ketchup in Ireland is quite vinegary, but I don’t know if it’s available elsewhere.

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Mutti has come out with a pretty good ketchup recently

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In France we have Amora. We also use it for BBQ sauce. Kids love it.

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