• Queen HawlSera
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    1512 hours ago

    On today’s episode of “I wasn’t going to, but now that you mention it, that’s a great idea!”

  • @TheFeatureCreature
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    461 day ago

    Ex-retail worker here that spent a lot of time in aisles, counting inventory, etc.

    Steal whatever you want; I don’t care. Not my job to look after that shit and I wasn’t paid enough for it anyway.

    • @[email protected]
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      211 day ago

      Former retail worker here.

      I was never paid enough to care about shit other than directly keeping my job. So, you know, look busy when the boss was around.

      I had to stop people from stealing big shit, like TVs and such.

      A hungry looking kid grabbing some food to eat in an aisle and leave the trash? Just throw the trash away please, I’m not your fucking maid.

      • @[email protected]
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        Former bigbox manager here. The garden section is throwaway, no one gives a shit about plants. Come to me when garden tools and lawnmowers are missing.

        Bad inventory practices are the leading causes of shrink. Any actual theft is securities problem.

  • @[email protected]
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    632 days ago

    This is likely to prevent people from cutting the plants and later saying they picked up a fallen bit.

      • Makhno
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        242 days ago

        The boots-on-the-ground staff absolutely does not give af. It’s definitely middle management that’s being bitched at by higher-ups that are scared of losing a fraction of a penny.

        Source: middle management that gets bitched at by higher-ups that never set foot on the property.

        • @[email protected]
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          132 days ago

          I don’t even think management cares about actually picking up stuff from the floor, they want to stop people cutting off parts of plants and claiming they’re taken from the floor.

  • crossdl
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    151 day ago

    Funny, I’m actually more inclined to do it now.

    • Drusas
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      131 day ago

      Just do it at places like Home Depot or Lowe’s. Don’t do it at your neighborhood garden center.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 day ago

        Why? It’s not like you’re costing the shop money by taking trash off the floor. If anything you’re more likely to spend money at the shop you do it at for supplies and such.

        • Drusas
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          Yes, you are. The people who do this would otherwise be buying plants. Not all of the plants that they pilfer because that would be expensive, but this is lost sales. I know these people. They’re doing it to save money because they want the plant.

  • @iAvicenna
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    232 days ago

    half of my succulents at home are from leaves that have fallen off in stores. sue me.

  • @Atrichum
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    422 days ago

    Download in progress

    • @toynbee
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      1172 days ago

      You sound like you steal from the forest. Abhorrent thief.

      • @OZFive
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        Abhorrent Arbor-ent thief.

        • @toynbee
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          162 days ago

          This comment is an aberration.

          • @OZFive
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            142 days ago

            abberration arbor-ation

            I suspect you called me out to do this by your choice of words. I appreciate it.

            • @toynbee
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              42 days ago

              You are correct, friend, and you are welcome.

        • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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          42 days ago

          I’m not the most familiar with entkind, but are there non arbor ent? Are the entwives something else? Cacti?

    • @[email protected]
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      382 days ago

      I usually take the floor leaves and tuck them into a plant or two I actually buy. That way I’m still paying for something and I might get some freebies if I can get the extra leaves to grow but it’s not guaranteed. I probably wouldn’t do this at a local store tho, just the big box stores.

    • @jaybone
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      72 days ago

      I’m pinching off a leaf right now.

    • @[email protected]
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      92 days ago

      bUt tHE MuLCh

      (this is a non-argument unless people are taking literally every other leaf)

    • @[email protected]
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      -62 days ago

      fallen leaves are fair game

      I don’t think it works like that. It’s like taking something that’s dropped but usable from the shop floor. They might just sweep it to garbage but they probably aren’t allowing you to take it anyway.

  • @czardestructo
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    462 days ago

    My father enjoys grafting plants, he has an apple tree with 15 types of apples on it. Come to find out he’s been snipping tiny branches off apple trees at Home Depot…

    • @LemmyFeed
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      12 hours ago

      I like that. Good for him.

    • @[email protected]
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      242 days ago

      That’s awesome.

      Honestly, grafting plants is like fucking alchemy in my mind. That shit is crazy.

      • @SpruceBringsteen
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        112 days ago

        Tissue culture protocols are basically modern druidic alchemy.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 days ago

      I honestly wonder if I went to an orchard if they would be able to give me a price to let me just graft their different trees. I don’t want to wait 7+ years for many fruit trees. Grafted trees from what I’ve seen can often produce fruit in 2-3 years

      • @czardestructo
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        I recently moved and plan to buy a bunch of cheap apple plants from a big store and get them rooted this year. Then next spring take all the choice varieties from my father/childhood and graft them into the plants for my kids :)

        • @vikingr
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          22 days ago

          That’s dope, and great parenting. I’ve always been enamored with apple trees and plants in general. But I love apples. Those newish cosmic crisp apples? I’ll eat those until I get sick 🤣

          If anybody wants a good cosmic horror book about apples trees and their strange fruits I can wholly recommend Black River Orchard by Chuck Wendig. It was a strange, interesting ride.

      • @Duamerthrax
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        22 days ago

        They might sell you something, but those branches took a lot of time and care to grow and mean profit for the farmer. You may be able to find an abandoned farm or a group of people who are preserving apple varieties to go branches from.

  • @einlander
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    Is it a crime to enjoy a succulent leaf?

  • Miles O'Brien
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    1192 days ago

    YOU’RE STEALING OUR TRASH! REEEEEEEEE!

    If you clip a healthy plant without asking the owner first, you’re a dick. But if I see you do it at a store, no I didn’t. Cause the store made $2,550,000 while I was typing this.

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      Are we talking about the 450 square meter store that looks like an industrial warehouse, or the 12 square meter handcrafted-everything boutique?

      Cause if it’s the former, I didn’t see you shoplift a whole ass plant and if it’s the latter and I see you clip the tiniest part of a plant, I’m calling you out loudly.

      • It’s a dick move to pinch leaves if for no other reason that someone else may want to buy that plant, and you’re damaging it. Enough people do it, it’s a dead plant.

        Leaves fallen to the floor? Boutique or not, fair game. If you’re willing to propagate from a leaf, you’re probably not going to be buying whole plants anyway, and it doesn’t hurt the store.

      • Midnight Wolf
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        Imagine going to the hardware store and someone calls it a fucking “boutique”. It’s just Ace Hardware, calm down. Robert, the guy with the nose ring over there, didn’t really craft that screwdriver by hand, either. Fuckin’ liar. Yeah I’m talking about you, the fuck you gonna do about it? Next time I see you explaining how you ‘create lightbulbs with love’, I’m lighting your car on fire. Don’t think I won’t!

        Anyway, what were we - oh yeah. Ace Hardware. Now impeccably posh, I guess.

        • Echo Dot
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          272 days ago

          Imagine going to the hardware store and someone calls it a fucking “boutique”.

          No one ever did that, they’re talking about a garden center you know where you get plants a hardware store is where you get bits of wood, some spare drain pipe and fork handles.

          • @[email protected]
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            62 days ago

            Yeah. Also I explained it in another comment, but in my country there’s usually two types of places where you can get flowers. Large flower or hardware stores for one, but then the rest are tiny oases of beauty where the owner is also the person selling you the flowers, and have their own handcrafted items for decoration and/or sale, like vases, baskets, etc.

            That’s like the farthest thing from a hardware store, even if hardware stores do indeed also sell flowers. But I guess there are places in the world where beautiful small family businesses don’t exist so all you get is Walmart and Ace Hardware and then you think all businesses are giant faceless corporations.

            • @[email protected]
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              52 days ago

              Yeah, we have those in the US too. Not sure why that other commenter seems to think Ace Hardware is the smallest business that sells plants, there are plenty of small nurseries in every state.

              • @[email protected]
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                32 days ago

                Maybe they just live in a really bleak and lifeless small town or something and don’t really explore to find the cool places.

                • @[email protected]
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                  12 days ago

                  Or a large city… I think you’re actually more likely to find these stores in rural areas.

          • Midnight Wolf
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            At many places near me, they are a department in the hardware store (big and small).

        • Flying Squid
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          112 days ago

          Trust me. Don’t take cuttings from the boutique flower shop.

          • @syreus
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            72 days ago

            Thank you for sharing this bit of culture.

            • Hossenfeffer
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              12 days ago

              It’s a classic. One of the Two Ronnies’ best. The original hand-written script went for £40,000 at auction.

        • @[email protected]
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          112 days ago

          What Ace hardware? We don’t have those in my country.

          There’s exactly two types of flower stores I see around here. The gigantic chains where everything is sterile and the tiny boutiques where either the owner is the only employee, or maybe they have like 1-2 extra employees so they can stay open more than 5x8 and actually take vacations. And yeah, some hardware stores also have flowers, but I’d categorize those together with the former.

          • Midnight Wolf
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            22 days ago

            Ace is a small form store in the states, typically the size of a modest house or smaller, that sells home improvement stuff. As opposed to mega big-box places that you can get lost in.

    • @[email protected]
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      172 days ago

      I mean if you’re pinching a leaf then that’s not in the dubious territory, that’s just straight up stealing. And it’s not like someone is stealing fucking plant leaves to stave off starvation lol

  • @aeronmelonM
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    1802 days ago

    I wasn’t thinking about it before, but I’m thinking about it now.

    • @shalafi
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      342 days ago

      Already done it.

  • @[email protected]
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    232 days ago

    In the corpora-fascist future, all plants are copyrighted variants and you merely purchase a license to possess one plant.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      252 days ago

      That’s not the future, man, that’s the farms of today. Monsanto literally searches farms for seeds and will issue huge fines or cancel contracts if they find that farmers are harvesting seeds from their plants. Monsanto owns the rights to seeds.

      • @daddy32
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        51 day ago

        Not only that, monsanto goes after neighboring farms if their neighbors use “patented” plants and claims they cannot harvest seeds because that would include the seeds that originate from the plants grown from the seeds blown by wind from their already fucked neighbors.

      • @Atrichum
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        Most plant varieties are copywrited, or somwthing similar. It’s not actually as crazy as it sounds but it’s definitely abused, just like all copyright law.

        • @[email protected]
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          122 days ago

          Living things shouldn’t be copyrighted tbh. Neither should food. Plants often being both, but always the first one at least.

        • @Shelbyeileen
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          52 days ago

          Most are specially bred to produce specific styles of fresh produce, like bananas, but this was the first company I’d heard of that removed the ability to propagate. (Aside from seedless stuff like watermelon/grapes) You can go to Japan and get one of the hundred dollar strawberries and you could technically keep the seeds. Lettuce, onion, garlic, tomatoes, peppers, berries, bananas, ginger, potatoes, corn; almost everything can grow from leftover cooking scraps. Plants are resilient.

          Chopping the top off, is capitalism at its worst. I can understand not allowing another company to sell the genetically modified produce, but cutting off the top lowers the shelf life and makes it impossible to re-grow. It’s pure greed… especially when it can take 3+ years for a pineapple to produce more fruit.

    • Drusas
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      You joke, but this is very much a real thing. Even if you buy certain hybrids, it can be technically illegal to propagate from them. The plant will have a little note attached to it saying so.

    • @steelyDansSteamedHam
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      72 days ago

      A time-limited license for Plant as a service. It’s a subscription model.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 days ago

        PaaS would be too-often confused with “platform as a service”, it needs to be Vegetation as a Service (VaaS).

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          42 days ago

          Doubly funny in dutch cuz vaas is Dutch for vase.

  • @Coreidan
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    312 days ago

    If I want to steal from you I will. You can try guilting me all you want but I just don’t care.