When was the last time you shopped at a black business?





The only black owned business here in town closed last month (thanks to the owner not adjusting with times, Arab store offering more stuff at better prices and Dollar General opening a store here was the death nail)

I try to do it around here if my mind is on it simply to not be a hypocrite
 
Last week I bought a set of tires for my wife's car from a black tire shop. Over the weekend we had dinner at a black owned restaurant.
 
I can't type worth shit............

The Black-owned restaurant I ate breakfast at every morning burned several months ago. My question is....why y'all not patronizing me?
 
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When my wife was on bed rest, we used a prepped food delivery service that is black owned. She has her own restaurant and will cook food and prepare them for you and deliver. We saved a lot of money that time and will probably use her again.
 



Eat lunch at the same black owned restaurant, M - F. My cholesterol and blood pressure and both high as a result. My barber has snacks and a car-wash on the premise, does that count? What about the incense and African oils vendor?
 
So my jewish coworkers started going to a black barbershop. Said they enjoy the conversations there. They are funny as hell.

We have some white guys who get their haircut in Grambling. One dude said he was scared at first because he thought he was going to get robbed. The next time he came we had a dude to come in with skee mask on...dude damn near wet his pants. LMAO!!!!

It was so funny that the guy in skee mask couldn't even do the entire prank. He just sat down and started laughing.
 
We have some white guys who get their haircut in Grambling. One dude said he was scared at first because he thought he was going to get robbed. The next time he came we had a dude to come in with skee mask on...dude damn near wet his pants. LMAO!!!!

It was so funny that the guy in skee mask couldn't even do the entire prank. He just sat down and started laughing.
See, you ain't right .....LOL
 
Maybe some of you can help me out. A week or two ago, a sponsored ad popped up on my fb timeline. From what I could tell, it was a black owned company that sold hand made soaps, deodorant, and cologne. I did not have the time to fully check it out. I thought I had clicked the "like" button but apparently I didn't and all of my searches for the product has not been successful.

For those of you familiar with Bevel and Scotch Porter products (which are black owned), it seemed to be something similar.
 
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