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Old Posted Mar 4, 2024, 8:11 PM
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The big five banks are making money hand over fist, while service fees are rising, branches are closing, and less and less is included in banking packages.
Be a shareholder, not a customer.

I highly recommend EQ Bank and Wealthsimple.
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Old Posted Mar 4, 2024, 9:51 PM
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The big five banks are making money hand over fist, while service fees are rising, branches are closing, and less and less is included in banking packages.
Yep. Service charges for the poors who have less than $1,500 in their accounts. Cheques cost a fortune, unless you are rich, in which case they are gratis. No more bank books, much less the convenient option to update them at the ATMs; that option disappeared a couple years ago, bank books just recently. Paper statements have been eliminated. Basically, if you are elderly and/or technologically unskilled and/or can't afford technology, you are shit out of luck. Might as well keep what little you have in your old, stained mattress. The greedy boardroom motherfuckers should be hanged, and that's only partially hyperbole.
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The big five banks are making money hand over fist, while service fees are rising, branches are closing, and less and less is included in banking packages.
I'm curious why more people don't use no fee banking like Tangerine.
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Old Posted Mar 4, 2024, 10:33 PM
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I'm curious why more people don't use no fee banking like Tangerine.
I have been using RBC primarily because they "refund" my $4 fee. But they have recently started charging more and so it's no longer free. Hence I am moving most assets elsewhere.
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Old Posted Mar 4, 2024, 11:00 PM
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I'm curious why more people don't use no fee banking like Tangerine.
Surely you are aware that the average Canadian is sort of a dumb ass.
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Old Posted Mar 4, 2024, 11:03 PM
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Surely you are aware that the average Canadian is sort of a dumb ass.
I feel seen.

I've been one of those bank customers that may have changed banks 3x in my whole life "just cuz of the hassle". It's taken me a long time to realize that banks, like ISPs, don't really understand the concept of loyalty at all. You should be getting BETTER deals the more history you have with them. Not worse and worse.

I'll likely switch next time, this is getting silly.
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Old Posted Mar 4, 2024, 11:58 PM
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I'm curious why more people don't use no fee banking like Tangerine.
A lot of people still don't like banking with an institution that doesn't have a branch near them, even if they haven't actually been to a physical branch in years.
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Old Posted Mar 5, 2024, 1:59 AM
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If you keep a certain balance you pay no fees at TD. Ok so I looked at EQ Bank stock. Like Loblaws and other Canadian banks, I believe they're overpriced and due for 40% corrections.
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Old Posted Mar 5, 2024, 2:24 AM
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In my case, it's inertia. I've been with Desjardins since before I was born... (My parents were banking there, so as a kid I had a kid's account opened there already, even before I was old enough to take my own decisions.)

I keep wanting to switch to something like Tangerine out of principle, but I always have more important things to do (and it's kinda complicated, I have a bunch of automated operations set up in my accounts, I'd have to re-do all of them).

Someday...
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Old Posted Mar 5, 2024, 2:33 AM
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It was like switching to Public Mobile a year ago. Lio45 tipped me off to them, so I investigated. My mother and siblings thought PM was a scam because they have no storefronts. Anyway, I switched and yeah, 100GB for $50 is a thing, or 50GB for $34 US&Canada. I had been debating switching to Freedom for these deals. (I typically use about 120-150GB per month, so I imagine by Boxing Day 2024 they'll have 150GB for $60, which is when I'll ditch Bell Fibe.)
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Wow, if you can't make money using old inefficient equipment, you burn it down eh. We've seen this before at other older food production facilities across Canada. (I could be wrong, but it reminds me of all the random bank barn fires throughout Ontario, like my neighbors which happened after the farmer had complained of losing money, his children were all at university and he'd hurt his back. Replaced with state of the art facility moving from dairy to easier to operate poultry operations.)

Potato futures are hitting record highs, so farmers think they can make more money selling than processing?
Amazing. You tried the chips the other day and now you have insider information on how it burned down.

FWIW, a simple google search reveals that it is (was?) a family run business who grew their own potatoes (russets, which is probably why you didn't like them as they have a slightly different flavour than most chips), and employed around 100 people in a small rural community. The fact that you had some in Ontario indicates that they had developed good market coverage (I have seen them with significant shelf space in the major grocery outlets in NS).

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In 2004, Matt and Ryan Albright started a potato distribution company and later bought the farm where the potatoes were harvested. The idea of Covered Bridge Potato Chips was then born with production starting in 2009. Their kettle-cooked chips became an immediate local and regional hit and has since spread to North American markets. Now, with multiple locations and over 500 acres of dark russet potatoes grown year-round, we proudly bring you a delicious top-tier line of assorted snack products packed with flavour in every crunch.
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Another search indicates that there was some kind of accident during production that started the fire (and luckily the people working there got out safely):
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Shayon Siriwardhana, a supervisor who was running a shift when the fire started, told Global News the fire began as an “incident in the fryer room that escalated to a big fire.”

The factory employed about 100 people. Now, the community is wondering what will become of the major employer and the tourists the factory helped attract.
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Meanwhile, you are drawing some conclusion that arson was committed, because 'you know how these things go'...

A small company in a rural area of NB that employed 100 people, not exactly what I would consider an example of "Canadian Coporate Greed".

I have to say that thinking about the people out of work in an area where jobs aren't abundant, and seeing you getting your jollies cutting down a company with baseless claims kind of makes me feel a little sick inside, and honestly makes me further question how our society has degraded to such a low level in what seems like a relatively short time. Or, perhaps I just shouldn't pay attention to internet trolls...
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Old Posted Mar 5, 2024, 4:20 PM
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I read more about the fire on Reddit. Fire by negligent maintenance: greasicles and excess grease on the roof, vats of oil stored by the fryers. And the owners treated their employees like crap according to some CBC articles. Coincidentally, they apparently lost the Farm Boy contract last week and were scheduled for a deep clean this week.

The employees could work at the Old Dutch plant next door or the Lay's facility 20 minutes away. Or move to Cambridge, Ontario and double their pay working at the Doritos factory.

Anyway, I did learn something new: bring a bag of potato chips to your camp ground to use as kindling.

And I have an idea for a new potato chip flavor: because I can't eat tomatoes, I recently made pizza bianca, or more specifically Pizza con Patate with rosemary and Parmigiano-Reggiano. Delicious! (And would be wonderful as potato chips.)

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Typical response, as expected.

Okay, now back to that corporate greed, folks. Let 'er rip!
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there has got to be some Enbridge stories out there....
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Old Posted Mar 6, 2024, 7:18 PM
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Today I picked up two medications at Shopper's Drug Mart, got some DairyAgain lactase tablets on sale then headed down the street to Galen's Big Yellow discount store for yogurt and berries. Sure, I could've got these at Robba's and I've debated moving my prescriptions to High Park Pharmacy, but I'm partial to Mr Admiral Road's connection to my mother's old friend Margaret.

I loaded up on ENB and other oil stocks March 2020, and stupidly sold some in 2021 before they peaked June 2022.

BCE pays an 8% return and is under $50, possibly will hit $46 we'll see, but if you want some dine with your whine, before the common era ends you might enjoy a happier retirement.
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Old Posted Mar 6, 2024, 7:27 PM
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It was like switching to Public Mobile a year ago. Lio45 tipped me off to them, so I investigated. My mother and siblings thought PM was a scam because they have no storefronts. Anyway, I switched and yeah, 100GB for $50 is a thing, or 50GB for $34 US&Canada. I had been debating switching to Freedom for these deals. (I typically use about 120-150GB per month, so I imagine by Boxing Day 2024 they'll have 150GB for $60, which is when I'll ditch Bell Fibe.)
I switched to Freedom recently for their 50 GB Can/US roaming plan. They actually have a new deal starting soon, although you probably won’t qualify. Residents of smaller communities along the St. Lawrence seaway and Lake Ontario qualify for a new $29 100 GB Can/US roaming plan.
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The worst grocery store I’ve seen for price gouging is Save On Foods. The dairy free butter we buy costs $7.99 at Superstore but Save On jacked it up to $12.99 and advertises it on sale for $10.99. Highway fucking robbery. Other specialty items have also gone through the roof.
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Old Posted Mar 6, 2024, 7:39 PM
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^Is it Becel plant butter? $5.78 @ Walmart. I've debated switching, as getting glutened in December has triggered a big IBS flare and everything is making me sick ugh.
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^Is it Becel plant butter? $5.78 @ Walmart. I've debated switching, as getting glutened in December has triggered a big IBS flare and everything is making me sick ugh.
Earth Balance. Dairy, soy and gluten free.
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Old Posted Mar 6, 2024, 8:54 PM
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What fine was Loblaw's given for those bags of chips that were underweight?

2 for $4.00 doesn't even seem like a very good deal for 200g of no-name chips. I buy my chips from Red River Co-Op. The Co-Op brand are $1.25 for 180 gram bag of kettle chips or a 200g bag of regular chips when they are on sale.
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