LaDamaX · 11 answers · 3y

What is an item or service that you procure on a regular basis that you consider is worth its weight in gold?

Instacart - you mean I don’t have to leave my house and deal with people and lines? Yes please. Instacart is a double edged sword.

Amazon Fresh is amazing. Stuff I can't find at other grocery stores is usually in stock with Amazon and they deliver rather quickly. As long as you spend more than $35 delivery is free.

Procure is a new word for me. If you can also say "use" then I'd say my handheld systems by Nintendo and Sony.

The postal service - for some reason its existence has become political now and it makes no sense because it was always able to be self sustaining until Congress poisoned its ability to function economically (happened in the Bush era, Democrats had the numbers to save it but helped poison it instead - exhibit 23,546,568 how Democrats are useless)

TLDR if you need to get an object across the country, they will do it for a few bucks and I think that's pretty amazing

I always say my cleaner is worth her weight in gold. She comes every week and I can instantly tell she’s been. I come home and everything is sparkling and smelling fresh. Although I’m an exceptionally clean and tidy person by nature, she changes beds and irons too (the ironing alone is worth it!) so she takes a load of pressure off.

I love that electricity, water and gas is available on demand in the comfort of my home. Without that I'd be freezing my arse off, shitting in the street and unable to use tech.

canned San Marzano tomatoes ! they're a little more expensive than regular tomatoes but they are sweeter and taste better overall tbh

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