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But the NatureBell is 240 capsules, and can be had on Shopee for 810 Baht (after vouchers) include shipping. The main reason for my thread is actually to find out if NatureBell is credible
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Standalone would be fine for me, but the NatureBell premium has the right dosage and some other supplements that are suiting the reason for which I want it, which is skincare https://www.naturebellusa.com/products/2-pack-premium-hyaluronic-acid-plus-vitamin-c
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Why don't you take your own advice?
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Anyone experience with this brand of supplements? I know the company is Chinese owned, which normally shouldn't be a reference, although it seems the government owns it. I plan to order Hyaluronic acid tablets, and when checking for reviews, you get the usual contradictions. Many positive reviews and as many reviews that claim it has nothing inside. So anyone here has personal experience with it, or can recommend a credible brand for this particular supplement?
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And it is just waiting until those hundreds of thousands government workers, laid off by Musk but still being paid, are eligible for jobless claims
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Pattaya Hotel Staff, Swedish Tourist Report Thief Using CCTV
CallumWK replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
You are talking BS. Alerts are based on movements. Any camera will have hundreds of alerts in just 1 hour -
Pattaya Hotel Staff, Swedish Tourist Report Thief Using CCTV
CallumWK replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Please explain how you check 24 hours coverage of multiple cameras in just FIVE minutes? You can check if the work of course, checking recordings obviously is not possible in that timespan. -
Pattaya Hotel Staff, Swedish Tourist Report Thief Using CCTV
CallumWK replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
You really want the last word, do you? So someone going to checki 24 hours of security recordings of probably hundreds of cameras? What you try to claim is not even possible if they wanted to, but of course you gonna disagree -
Pattaya Hotel Staff, Swedish Tourist Report Thief Using CCTV
CallumWK replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
To be clear, who would check CCTV if no theft or other security issues are reported? -
Pattaya Hotel Staff, Swedish Tourist Report Thief Using CCTV
CallumWK replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Nope -
Jeff Bezos launching $10 billion space station in 2030
CallumWK replied to Social Media's topic in Off the beaten track
Trump isn't saving any money by slashing jobs, because he is still paying them for 6 months, only they don't have to work anymore for their money. And by the end of those 6 months there will have been so many court cases that his firings were illegal, and they will be entitled to lots of compensation, or he has to give them their job back -
Earthquake Rocks Bangkok: Building Collapses with 40 people inside
CallumWK replied to CharlieH's topic in Thailand News
Italian-Thai has nothing to do with Italy. Italian–Thai Development PCL is the umbrella company of Italthai Group although Italthai management insists that, "The management of the Italthai Group and its subsidiaries have nothing whatsoever to do with Italian-Thai Development"[4] Italthai is a group of privately-owned businesses connected to Italian–Thai Development PCL. Its businesses are construction equipment,[5] construction,[6] hospitality,[7] and lifestyle.[8] The group employs more than 5,000 employees in seven countries across Asia Pacific.[9 -
Here is the REALITY of today, instead of your faked AI results. https://www.kroger.com/pl/cage-free-eggs/0200300004?query=egg&searchType=default_search&taxonomyId=0200300004&fulfillment=all https://www.walmart.com/search?q=eggs
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So as a true MAGA supporter, you can't be bothered with the truth? And this thread is about eggs in the US, not in Thailand, so great deflection of you. Wholesale prices for eggs have dropped, retail prices hardly have dropped.
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You buy them by the truck load, right? https://www.newsweek.com/will-americans-feel-trump-egg-price-plunge-2052213 Published Mar 28, 2025 at 2:11 PM EDT Updated Mar 28, 2025 at 4:11 PM EDT Why You're Not Feeling Trump's Egg Price Plunge Egg Prices: Retail vs. Wholesale According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the cost of graded, loose white large-shell eggs in truckload quantities has fallen to $3.27 per dozen. Trading Economics, which tracks daily price changes, found that the price of a dozen eggs had fallen to less than $3 for the first time since October, down from an historic high of $8.17 only weeks ago. But the price tags at America's largest grocers appear to be telling a different story. Kroger is currently selling a dozen Grade A large white eggs for $7.39, while Walmart offers cage-free variants at $7.12, or about 59 cents per egg. Other regional grocers are also showing a similar disparity between wholesale and in-store costs.
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https://www.factcheck.org/2025/03/qa-on-egg-prices/ Are egg prices going up or down? That depends on which prices you’re talking about. In remarks on March 16, Trump said that when he began his second term in January, the price of “eggs were through the roof,” but now “are down 35% over a short period of time.” Vice President JD Vance also talked about declining prices on March 14, saying, “Egg prices are lower than they were when we took office.” What neither the president nor vice president made clear is that they were referring to wholesale prices, which is how much retailers pay to farmers and other egg producers to procure eggs to sell in their stores. https://www.newsweek.com/will-americans-feel-trump-egg-price-plunge-2052213 Why You're Not Feeling Trump's Egg Price Plunge Egg Prices: Retail vs. Wholesale According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the cost of graded, loose white large-shell eggs in truckload quantities has fallen to $3.27 per dozen. Trading Economics, which tracks daily price changes, found that the price of a dozen eggs had fallen to less than $3 for the first time since October, down from an historic high of $8.17 only weeks ago. But the price tags at America's largest grocers appear to be telling a different story. Kroger is currently selling a dozen Grade A large white eggs for $7.39, while Walmart offers cage-free variants at $7.12, or about 59 cents per egg. Other regional grocers are also showing a similar disparity between wholesale and in-store costs.