Anonymous ID: afbb7d July 11, 2020, 4:14 a.m. No.9925953   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5969 >>6171 >>6244 >>6249 >>6287 >>6303 >>6326 >>6377 >>6514 >>6610

Reposting from last bread…nom for notable 3 times - ignored.

Needs eyes on:

 

Went to Kroger today to pick up a few incidentals. A sign like this was posted. Instead of receiving change back, it will be credited to your “loyalty awards” card, or you can round up and donate it to their charity.

This is a MASSIVE amount of money being siphoned away from people who have been programmed to ignore a few cents here and there.

It goes to Kroger’s charity Zero Hunger, Zero Waste which gives many $25000-$50000 dollar donations to schools and universities for “training” in educating people on food waste.

I’ve been digging to find a financial breakdown of the amount of money this charity collects and to whom it is being distributed, not having much luck so far.

They’ve been programming us for months to believe cash is a way to spread corona. There is an obvious push towards a cashless economy and I believe they are going to use this “cashless” event to find another revenue stream for political backing in the same manner as BLM/ActBlue.

There need to be major digs on Kroger, Zero Hunger Zero Waste, and OneCause (the company that facilitates this donation process).

 

Since last bread - OneCause has raised 1.5 billion in donations since its founding. How has that been distributed?

 

According to 2016 surveys, 71% of customers have made donations to “checkout charities”. These charities pull in about a billion dollars a year. WHERE is that money going? How much more money will they generate when every store you go to presents this option in lieu of giving you back YOUR money?

Anonymous ID: afbb7d July 11, 2020, 4:39 a.m. No.9926057   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Reposting from last bread…nom for notable 3 times - ignored.

Needs eyes on:

Went to Kroger today to pick up a few incidentals. A sign like this was posted. Instead of receiving change back, it will be credited to your “loyalty awards” card, or you can round up and donate it to their charity.

This is a MASSIVE amount of money being siphoned away from people who have been programmed to ignore a few cents here and there.

It goes to Kroger’s charity Zero Hunger, Zero Waste which gives many $25000-$50000 dollar donations to schools and universities for “training” in educating people on food waste.

I’ve been digging to find a financial breakdown of the amount of money this charity collects and to whom it is being distributed, not having much luck so far.

They’ve been programming us for months to believe cash is a way to spread corona. There is an obvious push towards a cashless economy and I believe they are going to use this “cashless” event to find another revenue stream for political backing in the same manner as BLM/ActBlue.

There need to be major digs on Kroger, Zero Hunger Zero Waste, and OneCause (the company that facilitates this donation process).

Since last bread - OneCause has raised 1.5 billion in donations since its founding. How has that been distributed?

According to 2016 surveys, 71% of customers have made donations to “checkout charities”. These charities pull in about a billion dollars a year. WHERE is that money going? How much more money will they generate when every store you go to presents this option in lieu of giving you back YOUR money?

 

https://apostz.com/walmart-to-compete-with-amazon-prime-pandemic-shifting-us-to-a-cashless-society/

Anonymous ID: afbb7d July 11, 2020, 4:59 a.m. No.9926167   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Twitter flooded with stories of ATM’s not dispensing cash, cash app payments not going through or being withheld, banks not accepting cash deposits.

 

Upcoming event -shift to cashless society

 

I have been posting about Kroger no longer giving back change

 

Nom for notable 3 times, ignored.

 

Wayfair is certainly important, but other things are happening fast that are equally notable.

 

Need digs on “checkout charities”, Kroger, Zero Hunger Zero Waste, OneCause.

Anonymous ID: afbb7d July 11, 2020, 5:14 a.m. No.9926243   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6249 >>6261

Call for digs.

 

Coin shortage today.

 

Cash shortage tomorrow.

 

Cashless economy coming.

 

Reposting from last bread…nom for notable 3 times - ignored.

Needs eyes on:

Went to Kroger today to pick up a few incidentals. A sign like this was posted. Instead of receiving change back, it will be credited to your “loyalty awards” card, or you can round up and donate it to their charity.

This is a MASSIVE amount of money being siphoned away from people who have been programmed to ignore a few cents here and there.

It goes to Kroger’s charity Zero Hunger, Zero Waste which gives many $25000-$50000 dollar donations to schools and universities for “training” in educating people on food waste.

I’ve been digging to find a financial breakdown of the amount of money this charity collects and to whom it is being distributed, not having much luck so far.

They’ve been programming us for months to believe cash is a way to spread corona. There is an obvious push towards a cashless economy and I believe they are going to use this “cashless” event to find another revenue stream for political backing in the same manner as BLM/ActBlue.

There need to be major digs on Kroger, Zero Hunger Zero Waste, and OneCause (the company that facilitates this donation process).

Since last bread - OneCause has raised 1.5 billion in donations since its founding. How has that been distributed?

According to 2016 surveys, 71% of customers have made donations to “checkout charities”. These charities pull in about a billion dollars a year. WHERE is that money going? How much more money will they generate when every store you go to presents this option in lieu of giving you back YOUR money?

https://apostz.com/walmart-to-compete-with-amazon-prime-pandemic-shifting-us-to-a-cashless-society/