To: SamAdams76
For some strange reason baby formula is extremely attractive to thieves who resell it at flea markets, etc.
11 posted on
03/16/2019 2:12:22 PM PDT by
piasa
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To: piasa
Baby formula is expensive. Some kinds are really expensive.
A lot of babies are produced by the "leisure class" and they are not breastfed, especially when grandmothers, neighbors, siblings are caring for them.
30 posted on
03/16/2019 2:20:21 PM PDT by
NativeSon
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To: piasa
For some strange reason baby formula is extremely attractive to thieves who resell it at flea markets, etc.
Exactly. Many popular theft items are marked "This item is for sale at Such-n-Such only." You'll often see this at dollar stores and chain pharmacies. The stolen items show up at flea markets frequented by immigrants. When living in Chicago, my bike was stolen. A neighbor said to look for it at a local weekend flea market popular with Mexicans. There were countless stories of yuppies' bikes turning up at a particular bikeseller's stall. When asked about the obviously stolen bikes, the merchant would be unable to speak a word of English.
To: piasa
Sure, as if I’m going to feed my baby formula sold by some dude at a flea market. Not. That’s asking for problems.
66 posted on
03/16/2019 2:50:12 PM PDT by
bgill
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To: piasa
In the inner city, we have corner stores, run by, well run by “immigrants”. The owner of these stores, let’s call him Abdul, will pay cash for ripped off merchandise to stock his shelves.
74 posted on
03/16/2019 2:58:36 PM PDT by
fhayek
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