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This, so much this


Only problem I can see is the waste, they're really need to do this using re-usable containers.

The image shows a tweet from a user named Eize Basa, with the handle [@]PonchoRebound. The tweet is set against a dark background with white text. The tweet reads: "I want a 'reverse Costco' where you can buy small amounts of items you will rarely use again, like specialty ingredients. Let me pay $1 for 1 oz of fish sauce. Yes, I can get much more for not that much more money but then I'll feel guilty every time I see it in my fridge." The user's profile picture is a raccoon. The tweet is accompanied by a muted icon in the bottom right corner, indicating that the tweet is muted.

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The image shows a tweet from a user named Eize Basa, with the handle [@]PonchoRebound. The tweet is set against a dark background with white text. The tweet reads: "I want a 'reverse Costco' where you can buy small amounts of items you will rarely use again, like specialty ingredients. Let me pay $1 for 1 oz of fish sauce. Yes, I can get much more for not that much more money but then I'll feel guilty every time I see it in my fridge." The user's profile picture is a raccoon. The tweet is accompanied by a muted icon in the bottom right corner, indicating that the tweet is muted.

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