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.

  • ddh
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    1913 hours ago

    Books.

    Most librarians are knowledgeable and love helping you find something, or getting it in from another library.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 hours ago

      Not everyone has access to libraries. However anyone with internet access and a device capable of reading ebooks can read for free with libgen, zlib, and sci hub.

      • @aceshigh
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        053 minutes ago

        If you have access to the internet you’ll be able to get access to library ebooks. There are some libraries that’ll give non residents access.

    • @MonkRome
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      73 hours ago

      Every book I try to check out has a 3 month to 3 year wait-list. Not exactly a convenient way to read.

    • @[email protected]
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      75 hours ago

      I like owning my own stuff.
      By that proxy you could also just rent your home instead of owning a living space.

      • @ChexMax
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        14 hours ago

        That’s a crazy comparison. If I could rent a home for free from the library I would feel like I’d won the lottery. I absolutely would do that. Is renting from the library not free where you are?

        • @[email protected]
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          34 hours ago

          Depends. My local library is but the major library in the neighbouring city has a fee associated with being a member lending something. Entry is free though.