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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4110436" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>Have you ever considered the possibility that those "hospice patients that should not be touching everything they can with their liver spotted hands" are on fixed incomes (SS or retirement) and may not be able to afford the additional expenses and fees associated with using a grocery <strong>home delivery</strong> or <strong>pick-up service</strong>? Or that such chores as choosing the best fresh fruit or vegetables cannot be delegated to another because "the best fresh fruit or vegetables" is a very subjective thing?</p><p></p><p>I found your comment strange coming from someone that spends so much time on OSA advocating for making positive changes to your neighborhood like being more helpful, friendly, and just plain neighborly to everyone in your 'hood', or are you just trying to be a 'pied-piper' [with your displays and kindness] for only the little kiddies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4110436, member: 42584"] Have you ever considered the possibility that those "hospice patients that should not be touching everything they can with their liver spotted hands" are on fixed incomes (SS or retirement) and may not be able to afford the additional expenses and fees associated with using a grocery [B]home delivery[/B] or [B]pick-up service[/B]? Or that such chores as choosing the best fresh fruit or vegetables cannot be delegated to another because "the best fresh fruit or vegetables" is a very subjective thing? I found your comment strange coming from someone that spends so much time on OSA advocating for making positive changes to your neighborhood like being more helpful, friendly, and just plain neighborly to everyone in your 'hood', or are you just trying to be a 'pied-piper' [with your displays and kindness] for only the little kiddies? [/QUOTE]
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