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In reply to the discussion: Amazon on Monday unveiled the latest plan to automate American workers out of existence [View all]LisaM
(29,681 posts)and people - many, apparently - on this website alone who see no problem with pushing millions and millions out of work so they don't have to engage with anyone at a grocery store or pay ten cents more a pound for potatoes.
When I first moved to Seattle, most of the grocery stores had union employees. I knew the ladies in the Safeway down the street - Marie and Rowena - and they knew us, and my BF's grandmother, who started shopping at that Safeway when it opened in the 1950s. They always smiled, they didn't need ID for checks, they always asked after Oma (as we called) her, and they also both made decent money, had worked their way up, and ended up retiring comfortably.
Why on earth do we want to give this up? How can we be a functioning society if we don't provide jobs for people? The money we spend on groceries needs to go somewhere. Are we just going to give up and let it all go to shareholders and executives? Because that's where it goes.