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She paid for convenience… but got frustration instead. Every single week, like clockwork, the same name popped up on her delivery app, Amber. Same shopper. Same driver. And somehow… the same problem. Missing items. Every. Time. At first, she brushed it off. Mistakes happen. But when it became a pattern, it stopped feeling like an accident and started feeling personal. Then came the message that pushed her over the edge: “Canned Pepsi is unavailable.” That was it. That was the moment something didn’t sit right. Because this wasn’t the first time. So instead of accepting it, she did something unexpected, she got in her car and drove straight to the store herself. Heart pounding, phone in hand, ready to prove what she already suspected. She walked through those doors… turned into the beverage aisle… …and froze. Shelves. Fully stocked. Rows and rows of canned Pepsi staring right back at her. Not low. Not hidden. Not sold out. Plenty. At that moment, it wasn’t about soda anymore. It was about trust. She took photos. Filed a complaint. Spoke to management. Because, how many other people were being told the same thing? How many orders were being quietly shorted while customers paid full price? This is exactly why people are starting to question these delivery services… it only takes one bad experience repeated too many times. If this happened to you, would you have let it go… or would you have gone to the store to catch the truth yourself?


Breaking News: An immigration agent was charged with assault in Minneapolis, a rare state prosecution for on-duty actions. nyti.ms/3Osoy6Y








California Democrat Mialisa Bonta, the woman behind The Nick Shirley Act that criminalizes citizen journalism, is also working to make taxpayers pay for attorneys for illegals These taxpayer funded attorneys will represent illegals against deportation cases “The state wants to assume control over what we publish, and they also want to appoint an administrator and also an attorney panel and hire non-profits to make sure that these fraudsters get as much legal counsel as possible to prevent them from being deported out of this country — It's absolutely ludicrous Mind you, this is the wife of the state of Attorney General and the state attorney general and her, they don't have a damn sense about what rule of law truly means.” The bills are - AB 2624 “Stop Nick Shirley Act” - AB 2600 taxpayer-funded attorneys for deportation cases The money for these attorneys would specifically flow through nonprofits California is essentially ran by a giant money laundering lawless mafia




🚨BREAKING: Illegal immigrants killed 13,000 Americans in 2024. The total number of homicides in the US in 2024 was 20,162. That's 64% of all murders.







