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Cake day: February 26th, 2025

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  • Yeah, Unilever isn’t much greater either. In general trying to go for local, smaller brands would be good IF you can afford it. Of course a lot of people have to go by what is cheapest and most available and that’s their right. But now if ever, if someone is resourced enough, it would be good to spend some time on at least taking a look at the brands they have available in their regular grocery stores and try to make responsible choices.

    (As someone who has been doing this for a long time, and is low income, it’s a bit of an unrewarding pain in the ass but at least I don’t have that nagging feeling at the back of my head as much)

    Thankfully it seems like EU is at least trying to be stricter about conscious consumer labels etc, limiting green-washing and all that. That makes life a bit easier for those who very understandably don’t have tons of time and energy to research every purchase.






  • As a person who knits and crochets: a friendly reminder that complex knit and especially crochet is hard to reproduce mechanically. Basic knit is easy and common, but the more elaborate pattern, the more likely it is that it was produced by hand. Crochet is pretty much impossible to be done by a machine. And it takes time. And yarn isn’t free.

    Knitted and crocheted handcrafts may seem expensive but chances are they’re still sold at a lower price than they’re really worth. The price covers materials and a really, really low hourly pay. And on the other hand, if you see cheap, mass-produced crochet item somewhere… that was still done by hand, by some sweatshop.