Yeah you've really gotta pay attention when you're ordering on Amazon.
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Or, you know, don't order on Amazon.
Sure, you could do that.
Amazon is a horrid, ghastly company which behaves criminally, treats its employees with medieval cruelty, illegally busts unions, and is actively part of the ongoing destruction of the environment and looming climate change. However, if you put another $17 of merchandise in your cart, you can get free same-day delivery.
Bezos is one of oh-so-many arguments for oiling up the guillotines again.
Although I should have done this a while ago, I'm now mainly using firefox to browse amazon if there's something I'm after. UBlock kills all the sponsored crap. That's not to say Amazon isn't doing some other bs when it comes to the default ordering but it's better than getting a sponsored product literally every two products. In fact, it's more like 2 or 3 in a row...
As a test, I turned off my adblockers for a moment, and can confirm that doing so immediately made Amazon's search function even more garbagey.
How can anyone tolerate the web without an adblocker?