Keurig was recommended to me. But I priced the cost of the consumables at local retailers and rejected the machine on overall accumulating excess cost.
I'm hoping they smarten up and move the hell out of the northeast. Also, I sure hope they hire armed guards for their facilities - antifa probably chanting "burn that mf down" as we speak.
Yes. Conservatives have to keep doing things like this. We have to support the businesses that are brave enough to tell the left to blank-off. Since we, unlike the radical left, are too busy with our lives and our jobs and our businesses to spend weeks rioting and looting, we have to let our dollars talk, and we have to get to the polls and vote. Let's keep it up so more and more companies will be emboldened to stand up the the extortion.
Actually coffee is grown in Hawaii and Puerto Rico and so are vanilla beans in far lower numbers. There are experimental growers in California and Georgia. A friend has a craft brewery in Hawaii, they use Kona coffee beans.
Said as if the reflexive hate of Goya is not because of his refusal to back down on his support of Trump.
LOL! And that would be exactly as it would look like since these are just the basic ingredients. You need to know how to cook to use these products effectively....and you should be worried at someone picking up one those cans to hurl it at Donny, because he just doesn't have the reflexes of GW, and there's even less cushion up there to protect that pea sized genius noggin.
Good one. I think he should just feed them canned beans, and nobody in the MSM can throw so Trump has nothing to worry about.
I am with you. Also never understood why someone would boycott something they enjoy. My brother has become a hardcore far right conservative and now won’t listen to music or watch movies of any liberals even though he enjoyed them in the past. Just seems silly to me.
Not "reflexive hate"...a time honored American tradition of boycotting a business that is in some fashion supporting actions that are NOT in your best interests. Do your homework as to the history of successful boycotts in this country LONG BEFORE you or I were born....and to whom were doing so and why. You might be surprised at what you find.
Yeah it's strange. Conservatives must he bored out of their skulls not going to movies, shows, concerts...etc.
I don’t know about other conservatives doing it I only know about my brother and his wife acting they way.
For those of you not familiar with the product let me recommend Goya pasta de guayaba or guava paste. In Cuba we used to eat it with a chunk of cream cheese for a snack. One of nature's gifts.
I posted this a few days ago - my wife (or the lady, which is a great way to annoy hyper-feminists) said we needed olive oil, so we went out and got these: Well, golly Daniel - I guess we did buy American at that. And it's not so much doing what Trump says as if he's some kind of god - something the left demonstrably did do for a president for eight years and which sounds like projection when a LW-er says it - but more annoying the easily triggered snowflakes out there who go bananas when something like a difference of opinion frightens them to their safe spaces.
By Praising Trump, Goya President Angers His Core Latino Market To Gustavo Arellano, the author of “Taco USA: How Mexican Food Conquered America” and a reporter for The Los Angeles Times, Mr. Unanue’s comments were consistent with those of a business owner looking for tax breaks, rather than a leader supporting his community. “It’s a betrayal for these consumers,” he said. “They see Trump as the antithesis of Latinos, in fact, as the enemy.” When he wants to send 1 million DACA children back to their countries?” said Mr. Andrés, referring to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. “When he is caging children? When he is allowing militias to patrol the border?” Mr. Unanue’s statement comes during the middle of a pandemic that has disproportionately affected Latino communities, while benefiting companies like Goya, whose pantry products, like canned beans, flew off grocery shelves. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/10/dining/goya-foods-trump.html