Does it bug you to have to turn a product over and over to find the English on it?
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I refuse to buy anything of the sort. Let me tell you, I've been saving a nice chunk of change.
I also boycotted Walmart back in January (for being ignorant bastards - now I've added more reasons on). We NEVER shop Walmart, and my mother works there!
YES!
yes but what really bugged me is the other day i went to a restaurant and the whole menu was in SPANISH...i know theres lots of mexicans in arizona but come on this is AMERICA and our language is ENGLISH
YES!! I don't understand, if you go to another country, you should expect tohave to learn thier language. Not the other way around.
yep ...and what is really irritating is when you call your bill collectors and have to press 1 for english
Oh, no, it's so hard to turn something around.
It's called capitalism. Funny how Americans want more government regulation in areas like this.
Yeah I wont buy items that have multiple languages on them,if you notice though it mostly junk food,and we're the fat lazy americans LMAO.
Yes.
No habla Espanol aqui.
Yeah especially Donna my white bi*ch who has never been with a product as you mentioned [English]. That's why I love her fine a*s!
Yes it does bother me. Everything lately is written in spanish. This is the USA isn't it? What the heck is going on?
Not in the least. I actually prefer it to be in a foreign language if I am looking for non-American food, becuase it will have a high likelihood that it is authentic. I know that the 'American' version of wasabi is not nearly as good as the traditional Japanese version. In the larger mid-western grocery stores, there is usually a foreign foods aisle that have a lot of non-english labeled items. That tends to be the best place to get some interesting stuff.
Sometimes, it depends on what it is.
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