They have arrived!
Muhahahahahahaha!
#Jimmyssatesauce #satay #sauce #SingaporeNoodles are in my near future.
Purchased from #BigW but delivered from #TastefulDelights
They have arrived!
Muhahahahahahaha!
#Jimmyssatesauce #satay #sauce #SingaporeNoodles are in my near future.
Purchased from #BigW but delivered from #TastefulDelights
#BigW fluffy slippers were warm on top but inadequately insulated from the cold of the tile floor.
(You can provide a thermodynamically more accurate description in the Replies for five bonus Pedant Points. Thinking correctly about physics is important.)
Insoles were cut from the fine Italian furniture leather that had previously graced a +$10,000 TV couch set* that got thrown out.
Some, but probably little, exaggeration here.
#Insoles #RepairReuseRecycle #Leather
More retailers have come online with game deals for #BlackFriday, so we have added #EBGames, #JBHifi and #BigW to our mega guide
Bargains: https://www.maxi-geek.com/con/maxi-geeks-2024-retailer-black-friday-bargain-guide
#May1st #strike a shot across the bow for logistics company serving #Apple, #PlayStation, #Fitbit and #Xbox
#MayDay #strikes #IngramMicro #JBHiFi #Kmart #BigW #CostOfLiving #capitalism #exploitation #ClassWar
Workers at the Australian warehouse of multinational company Ingram Micro have taken strike action today for job security and cost-of-living wage increases. Ingram Micro is a key tech supplier to JB HiFi, Kmart and Big W, holding the sole contract for technology company HP in Australia. The American-based company provides logistics services for major tech brands, such as Apple, PlayStation, Fitbit and Xbox, and globally brings in billions of dollars in profit. United Workers Union members at Ingram Micro have been negotiating for a new agreement since October last year and say they have been forced to take this step for a fair outcome. Comment attributable to Mel Gatfield, NSW State Secretary: βWorkers are under enormous financial pressure right now. They have no choice but to take action to win cost-of-living wage increases. βThe cost of essential goods and services are going up; the cost of bread is up over 7%, the cost of rent is up over 7% and people are paying over 8% more on insurance. βWorkers at Ingram Micro are on strike because not only does the current company offer not provide fair wage increases, but it also fails to give them the job certainty they need. βAs Ingram Micro looks to go public with an US$8 billion IPO, the company is clearly in a financial position to respect the workers that have built its worth. βThis May Day action is a shot across the bow. If the company fails to listen, there is the risk of more stoppages, which could affect the supply of tech products around Australia.β
Ah cool BigW finally deprecated the price scanners?
... ok fine I'll grab the #BigW app just this once.
Oh, can't even scan the item in my hand. It's worthless.