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I wonder how often large packages (or containers) at Amazon are a bit of a scam. I learned that the Amazon store brand huge size of peanut oil is most likely second rate even though it has a 4.5 star rating. I decided to spend 7 bucks more and buy the size of a local store brand. It has "pure" on the label and I assume that's... honest and real. I was going to type "kosher" as is my habit but then I realized - right now I don't want to use a word that Israelis use. I don't want to slime myself.
I thought kosher was a Jewish thing, not a zionist thing
It is Jewish thing but it doesn't feel right for me to use it right now. It makes me think of Israel. I don't want to use any word that makes me think of Israel.
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For the record - I'm a Jewish and America. Calling myself a "Jewish-American" sounds so silly. And I don't want to use any word that makes me think of Israel.
this is the line of thinking that ultimately leads random Jewish people in the diaspora to get randomly attacked tbh.
That probably sounds insane given that what youre saying is very far from that but I guess just try to keep in mind that Judaism =/= Zionism
seems like some internalized antisemitism or something from OP
i mean you decide what words you use but announcing you're not selecting yiddish even though you know it =/= israel seems like it'd just make jewish people uncomfortable
Yeah its not a great association or implication
With how much of Amazon's business model is based on laundering counterfeit products, I bet the answer is "very often"
The blame will always be diverted toward China, but it's Amazon that has a dynamic, scalable system for sellers to launder fake/defective/used/expired products through official product listings
I never looked at one star reviews until yesterday because I assumed most of them were incoherent ranting. And there is a lot of that. "These jeans not good jeans quality low do not like" But I learned some reviews are by people who are not only very annoyed and angry - they are knowledgeable too. What they have to say is definitely worth reading.
Yeah those can be pretty useful. Frustratingly, it looks like an Amazon listing can be 100% replaced with a different product but keep the old reviews. Or maybe something else is going on, but I'll often check the reviews and find that all the older ones are for something totally unrelated to the listing
At this point the only way I've found to get good results is to treat it like eBay and choose a seller carefully
That's a good tip. I should have learned that years ago.
Kosher is not a word that only Israelis use so no it is not "sliming yourself" to use a word that Jews across the world use daily.
and - in your case you're referencing the colloquial usage of the term outside of actual kashrut/dietary laws I'm assuming. Using "kosher" the way you would have is... an Americanism
they all are, almost every "variety pack" of things like chips/soda I've seen have nearly vendor machine marked-up unit prices.