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Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher

14 minutes ago, liuzhou said:

I kind of agree but it's called capitalism. If people are willing to pay it, and they must be or the supermarkets would ditch it, then that's the way it's going to be.

 

I'd call it crazy people paying crazy prices. :)

 

I get that some folks may 'require' the convenience for health reasons or whatever.

I worked with the disabled for years, including the profoundly disabled; my Mom has Multiple Sclerosis; I have other family and friends with issues. I, myself, have issues where I wonder if, some days, I'll be able to make it to the end of the day.

So I do 'get it.'

None of the folks I know in such a situation are well off financially, quite the opposite.

Reasonably priced conveniences would be appreciated.

 

Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher

2 minutes ago, liuzhou said:

I kind of agree but it's called capitalism. If people are willing to pay it, and they must be or the supermarkets would ditch it, then that's the way it's going to be.

 

I'd call it crazy people paying crazy prices. :)

 

I get that some folks may 'require' the convenience for health reasons or whatever.

I worked with the disabled for years, including the profoundly disabled; my Mom has Multiple Sclerosis; I have other family and friends with issues. I, myself, have issues where I wonder if, some days, I'll be able to make it to the end of the day.

So I do , 'get it.'

None of the folks I know in such a situation are well off financially, quite the opposite.

Reasonably priced conveniences would be appreciated.

 

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