• Cornelius_Wangenheim@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Quit buying from giant corporations.

    I can go to my local family owned Banh Mi joint and get a sandwich made with real meat and fresh bread for $6. For $12, I could add a boba tea and a side of fried dumplings.

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      3 months ago

      Cool, I don’t have one of those. I have subway, mcdonalds, burger king, and a bunch of local restaurants that charge just as much for food because they can.

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      3 months ago

      A lot of smaller places only have like two options for going out to eat and one is a subway attached to a gas station

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      Well, good for you. The town I live in has a Sonic, a McDonald’s, a Mazzio’s pizza, two local Tex Mex restaurants, and… a Subway.

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      3 months ago

      Milk tea where I am is 6 usd by itself (not incl tax)

      Please bring me back to the 3 dollar milk tea timeline

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        I can get an entree and a Thai tea for under $10 as a lunch special at a small restaurant within walking distance. I live in the second largest city in my state which happens to be one giant sprawling suburb.

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      3 months ago

      And if you don’t have any local places nearby you can either break yourself financially by moving somewhere else or just go fuck yourself. I never realized how much shit was jacked up in the small country town I lived in until I moved somewhere with a ton of competition. Suddenly the prices were way better, it was surreal. Food was cheaper and tastes better. Hell my Internet was twice as fast for half the price!

      My apartment, however, is twice the price for a third of the space.

      It still took me a decade before I could move without fucking myself.

      This comment was written in the early wee hours of the AM and I’m not entirely sure what I’m rambling about.

      • Krauerking@lemy.lol
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        Nah I get it. Competition for our dollars creates a marketplace that’s actually thriving and competitive costs.

        Its actually why I shop in rich neighborhoods. Seriously the prices are never better.

        But housing isn’t a competitive marketplace it’s still mostly owned by a few rich who all agree to raise their price lest they lose out.

        Sigh… This backwards shit hole.