All this valuable brainpower wasted on one billionaire who doesn't give a shit whether you live or die. Go learn to identify trees!!

These folks need to get a HOBBY. A real actual HOBBY. Perhaps even a JOB

Tours is lovely too, I'd go back in a heartbeat

For a casual outdoor DIY event I would never assume someone else will bus my disposables. You don't need signage to tell people this (beyond labeling the disposal bins accordingly).

Most of the time when I opt for a basket what I really need is one of the small carts but there aren't any around so I overload my basket and suffer lol. I don't understand why the advent of the handy mini cart meant the size of the larger cart had to get bigger and bigger. I don't need an assault vehicle for my produce, man!!

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It's also not a new enough tradition for people to be treating it like some sacred edict. Until most marrying couples had more money for a one-time-use dress like we have now (a fully 20th century phenomenon), the average bride's dress was just the nicest thing she had in her closet that day. So was the groom's suit and the parents' attire, too.

People fucking suck, but it's awesome to see their GoFundMe already met! Next time we're in that neck of the woods we'll splash a little extra cash their way 🍔 🖤

They absolutely are new status symbols. Even though they're universally loathed. My wife and I both drive small cars that crawl around on the road like little bugs. We do just fine hauling groceries and small furniture in those lol 🐛

Holy macaroni... that looks delicious 🤩

Yahooooo!! I believe in you! 😴🥂🎉

Happy to help! 🍈 It's definitely confusing - in the beginning they WERE just calling it a tip and then they changed it to "Healthy Service Fee" at some point. Not everything needs to be corporate lingo lol

Me too! I've been using them basically since they opened and I've loved the service every single time. I usually tip 20-25% because I live in a 3rd floor unit and fully acknowledge that hauling groceries up to my door is a pain in the ass

It's just their (silly) lingo for the tip you're giving to the driver/delivery folks. It changes/comes off your total depending on what you tip. Not a service fee they're just pocketing.

The amenities photos have got to be so aggravating when you're looking to buy!! I live in CO so not familiar with the NYC market but it made me so irrationally angry when I'd be apartment hunting and half the photos on the website were of the amenities and even just wide exterior shots of the neighborhood 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫