@@CGJerotruly wondering what countries they do that at because Europe definitely does not have countries where this is normalized and many African countries don’t even have return policy.
For coffee, I carry the coffee itself, enough paper filters for however many days, a collapsible silicone cup and a collapsible wire filter holder (both these last 2 from Amazon, cheap).
Yeah, save money on the stores dime by returning those coolers, then you can spend on yourself. Chain stores and corporate companies deserve to be cheated.
It’s bizarre how you have all these plastic packages while we in the Netherlands are getting the most inconvenient policies to reduce plastic. The netherlands fits 200 times into the usa, how are we inconveniencing ourselves just for other way bigger countriesto cover everything in sight with plastic.
Well, you had me interested until you whipped out the pre-packaged wraps and prepared meals form TJ's. Most of that stuff has lots of "NOT GOOD FOR YOU" crap in it like the dressings have Soy oils and products which is a big no no. But I gleaned a few ideas from here...thanks!
That opened fridge dying in the background that you shooshed instead of closed triggered me sooo much. And basically all your food is basically ready-made bought stuff. Yey. 😑
I worked with a nitritionist for 2 years to balance my hormones and reduce inflammation. Over 80% of the food you claim is healthy is actually not, and everything you got is store bought. I was hoping to see more fresh food that you put together. This is disappointing considering the title and also how you are an RN. But I see that does not give you credibility here.
i´ts just Crazy!!! a lot of plastic, non ethical behaviour, alcohol ???? What about healthy meal preps, buy fresh fruits, salads, veggies on the road, carry your french press or ikea steel filter for coffe, tea and more.... It´s sad people thinking they eat healthy
What normal people eats that stuff. We bringing charcuterie and cheese and crackers. Chips, cheese sticks, sandwiches. Wine, red bulls, soup, rice bowls and of course a weed vape
Thank you for sharing your tips. However, it's crazy that one would purchase a product and use it, and then return it.
You'd be surprised, they do that often in other countries. It's a way to reduce littering and improper waste disposal.
@@CGJerotruly wondering what countries they do that at because Europe definitely does not have countries where this is normalized and many African countries don’t even have return policy.
Asia doesn’t do it either
Just because you can do something, doesn’t mean you should. Your buy/return scheme ends up costing the store $ that they pass on to the consumer.
You should "invest" in a cooler. You're young, surely you'll need to use one again, sometime.
What happens to the coolers you return to stores?
Throw it away.
You do know that you can keep the cooler and use it again? I was enjoying your video, but “borrowing” an item from a store really offends me.
For coffee, I carry the coffee itself, enough paper filters for however many days, a collapsible silicone cup and a collapsible wire filter holder (both these last 2 from Amazon, cheap).
Returning a used cooler. Do better.
Sensitive
@@2fighters1van whoa tough returner over here
bless you girl, that all looks hella expensive! like as much as eating out. hope you had safe travels tho!
Haha yeah it was a little more than I wanted to spend, but I also wanted to show lots of items for the video🥰 yes it was a wonderful trip! Thank you!
Yeah, save money on the stores dime by returning those coolers, then you can spend on yourself. Chain stores and corporate companies deserve to be cheated.
It’s bizarre how you have all these plastic packages while we in the Netherlands are getting the most inconvenient policies to reduce plastic. The netherlands fits 200 times into the usa, how are we inconveniencing ourselves just for other way bigger countriesto cover everything in sight with plastic.
How about gift the cooler to someone?
I love this idea
Well, you had me interested until you whipped out the pre-packaged wraps and prepared meals form TJ's. Most of that stuff has lots of "NOT GOOD FOR YOU" crap in it like the dressings have Soy oils and products which is a big no no. But I gleaned a few ideas from here...thanks!
Haha I’m glad the video helped you a bit❤️
My God why are all these comments so critical 😂 Thanks for the video - very helpful. Not sure why it attracted a bunch of trolls lol
Haha aww thank you so much for your kind comment!! Yeah I’ve been ignoring the negativity so thank you so much!!🤗❤️
Alcohol is not healthy ..
I think everyone knows that, But it’s vacation😝
@@brittany_elizabeth_rn then change your title... Or occupation. You're a nurse, promoting alcohol 😢
And definitely not health if you have to drive.
first time watching you. Was very interested in the beginining but you eat A LOT of processed foods......so......................not for me.
That opened fridge dying in the background that you shooshed instead of closed triggered me sooo much. And basically all your food is basically ready-made bought stuff. Yey. 😑
Haha
I worked with a nitritionist for 2 years to balance my hormones and reduce inflammation. Over 80% of the food you claim is healthy is actually not, and everything you got is store bought. I was hoping to see more fresh food that you put together. This is disappointing considering the title and also how you are an RN. But I see that does not give you credibility here.
So sorry this wasn’t what you were looking for
i´ts just Crazy!!! a lot of plastic, non ethical behaviour, alcohol ???? What about healthy meal preps, buy fresh fruits, salads, veggies on the road, carry your french press or ikea steel filter for coffe, tea and more.... It´s sad people thinking they eat healthy
What normal people eats that stuff. We bringing charcuterie and cheese and crackers. Chips, cheese sticks, sandwiches. Wine, red bulls, soup, rice bowls and of course a weed vape
Just because you can do something, doesn’t mean you should. Your buy/return scheme ends up costing the store $ that they pass on to the consumer.