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@agamemnonymous I’m a bit curious on this point actually. Let’s say that a pack of chicken nuggets from #TysonsFoods costs $18 when it should cost $15. Where do you think a parent of children is likely to spend those extra $3?
@agamemnonymous I’m a bit curious on this point actually. Let’s say that a pack of chicken nuggets from #TysonsFoods costs $18 when it should cost $15. Where do you think a parent of children is likely to spend those extra $3?
On their many other living expenses?
@agamemnonymous Such as?
I’m not sure where you’re going with this. Do you not know what living expenses are? Food, clothing, utilities, housing, etc.
@agamemnonymous Yes I do, I’m just trying to get you to think about something.
So, food, clothing, utilities, housing. Who makes money from these products and services?
The businesses that sell them. Cut to the chase.
@agamemnonymous We’re getting there! This is something we will need to go through step by step, I’m suspecting.
What are some of the businesses that offer these products and services?
I’m not going back and forth for 20 comments while you derive the principles of an economy one sentence at a time. Make your point.
@agamemnonymous Hey! That’s not the name of a business!