I would never buy cosmetics from China. Especially from AliExpress or Temu. Same for toys. You must be really dumb in order to even touch this stuff
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Then they should build more prisons, or revise their laws.
I'm tired of this fascist bullshit (jailing people in poor countries, where no one checks that much for human right violations, and to make it more difficult to enforce rights, access to family/friends, Lawyers etc...)
Russia still looses Money on this, as the Turkey and India won't pay full price for this oil
Are they cheaper in the US?
Because you could get for the same price 2-3 boxes of breakfast cereal, which is nutritionally still shit, but at least it tastes good
Did they also increase budgets to pay for this?
It's great and we should copy it, but you also need to put the money behind these things so the food is edible at the end
Lopez-Gomez gave his Georgia state ID to the trooper, who wrote in his report that Lopez-Gomez said he was in the country illegally.
So the police officer was a racist piece of shit, and brought him into this bullshit? He should be sued
Fedora is better anyways
Can we please ban them finally from government contracts in the EU?
I've once bought PopTarts when they had "America Weeks" in the Grocery Store. That stuff was really completely nasty. Some dough that crumbles from touching it, with not even the whole thing glazed. Tasted awful cold, and a bit less awful warm.
I don't get it why they are such a staple. But given they were marked down from 5€ for a pack to 0.50€ in the end, other people didn't seem to enjoy them either. (That was 2-3 years ago)
Why are they still doing this?
You can't negotiate with Trump
In the letter sent to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the companies - including Pfizer, Eli Lilly and AstraZeneca - said they face cost disadvantages in Europe versus the US,
Oh yeah, famous european Pharmacy Companies like Eli Lilly and Pfizer. And AstraZeneca is British
For a decade "the innovative industry has entirely reimbursed the increase in expenses linked to innovative medicines," the letter said, according to Les Echos.
What are they talking about? Those new drugs are crazy expensive and profitable
The industry also said in the letter that it takes issue with a fee the sector will soon need to pay to treat wastewater from micropollutants, Les Echos said.
I don't know anything about this fee, does somebody have more background about this. Is it just for the companies who pollute the water or for everyone.
The last comment from Macron about underinvestment is also funny. Like every Neoliberal/Conservative he cuts research budgets and then complains about the consequences.
Fuck him
Or tea?