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Not sure if this is a supply chain thing or what, but it seems like tire prices have gone up more than I'd expect.
 
think there's bandwagoning going on - where businesses be raising prices because everyone else is. Customers will presume its thanks to the shipping snarl (supply issues) - not greed. Storage facility here hiked its fees, just because.
 
IDK I've pretty much assumed greed was playing a big part from the beginning.
I don't always assume greed - benefit of the doubt of course. There could be extenuating circumstances.
THere's a fine line between profit motive and greed. Profits serve as incentives to provide goods or services. NOthing wrong with profit, intrinsically. SO no technical foul in raising prices.

This reminds me: In 2010 the cost of cotton hit an all-time record and Levis responded by raising jean prices by 33%. And they have yet to return to normal.
 
Fish isn't great for cats. It's ok as a treat, but I wouldn't feed them fish primarily.

Well, ok, if you say so.
I've known little old ladies who fed their cats tuna cat food regularly and they lived 16 years.
(the cats lived 16 years. the little old ladies lived slightly longer)
 
Well, ok, if you say so.
I've known little old ladies who fed their cats tuna cat food regularly and they lived 16 years.
(the cats lived 16 years. the little old ladies lived slightly longer)
This is a random article that passes the credibility test. There's others of higher/lower quality....


When my old cat developed kidney problems, I did a lot of reading on cat nutrition. I was considering feeding her human fish to make it easier on her kidneys, but scratched the idea after looking into it.
 
This is a random article that passes the credibility test. There's others of higher/lower quality....


When my old cat developed kidney problems, I did a lot of reading on cat nutrition. I was considering feeding her human fish to make it easier on her kidneys, but scratched the idea after looking into it.


Wait what? They are turning humans into fish to feed cats? 😱
 
A lot of it really is greed. In capitalism if you don't double your profits from last year you basically fail. Companies always want infinite growth. That means cutting quality, quantity, work force and any other costs. Then raising prices. My insurance went up by $20 as soon as the pandemic hit. I ended up having to remove all the optional coverage on my truck and got liability only, just so I can bring the price down to what it was before.
 
This guy was sunning 2 weeks ago until the sun went behind the clouds. Oops. He finally got to moving after I nudged a few times. Definite cat bait.
 

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Meat prices are insane, so I've been buying things like chicken thighs, lower cuts of beef, pork chops...things I normally wouldn't buy (unless I was cooking something specific). I have started using this delivery service called Misfits for vegetable delivery. They ship organic "seconds" fruits and vegetables to your door, and prices are pretty much in line with regular produce at grocery stores. As a result we've been eating more veggies and less meat.
 
Welp, we cancelled our Outer Banks vacation this year. Airfares, car rental, and beach lodging were all jacked to European vacation prices. Off-season prices are where prime season prices used to be.
 
I have started using this delivery service called Misfits for vegetable delivery. They ship organic "seconds" fruits and vegetables to your door, and prices are pretty much in line with regular produce at grocery stores. As a result we've been eating more veggies and less meat.
I wanted to sign up for Misfits Market, but they don't ship to my area yet apparently. I've noticed food prices climbing and thought it'd be a good way to get fruits and veggies, save some food waste and some money. Hopefully they'll expand to here soon. There's also 'Ugly Produce' and 'Imperfect Foods' that are the same type of service, though selection may differ on variety of goods beyond produce (like meats, etc.) I don't care what my produce looks like as long as it isn't spoiled.
 
Welp, we cancelled our Outer Banks vacation this year. Airfares, car rental, and beach lodging were all jacked to European vacation prices. Off-season prices are where prime season prices used to be.
Everyone that couldn't travel last year is going this year sinnce restrictions are dropping like crazy so it's just going to be nuts everywhere I think.

My family is planning a Greek island trip but worried about the insane rush, and some prices, that we expect there
 
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The only thing driving me nuts is just trying to find a new car. Not a huge rush for me, but short supply makes it difficult to even get a real look at vehicles I might be interested in. For shits and giggles, I tried to see what some dealers are selling stuff for and they want 10%+ over MSRP. I'm not that desperate to pad a dealership's bottom line when they would already be making bank selling at MSRP.
 
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