• emmanuel_car@fedia.io
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      2 days ago

      I’m assuming it said “do your groceries” originally, which is fine to me, it implies “do your grocery shopping”. “Get” is more correct though.

      • Blaze (he/him)OP
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        2 days ago

        Indeed. I was surprised as I thought that both can be used, and nobody else seemed to have issues understanding what I meant, but at least now it’s completely clear.

        • OpenStars@discuss.onlineM
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          Fwiw, it was absolutely fine - people don’t cook “groceries”, they cook food. Then they mostly eat “meals”, or sometimes food there too. Groceries implies buying them though.