Do you think an average person in 13th century had a better quality of life than an average person living in the 21st century?
Do you think an average person in 13th century had a better quality of life than an average person living in the 21st century?
Data I’ve seen suggests otherwise. Care to engage with me so that we can figure out where the discrepancy lies?
This describes stealing better than capitalism. And stealing is as old as nature.
Buckwheat (must buy eastern european kind) with diced avocado thrown in and a few pinches of salt is the shiznitz.
If I had to choose only one meal to eat for the rest of my life - this would be it.
edit: buckwheat prep: boil for 10-20 mins until most of the water boils away. Add some water if it boils away too soon. Leave some water/moisture to boil away while it’s cooling and not to get buckwheat burned and stuck on the pot surface. Throw in some diced avocado chunks. Add salt to bring out the buckwheat flavor. Done.
Collectively agreeing to raising prices is anti-competitive collusion and illegal.
Collectively raising prices is anti-competitive coordination and legal.
Pandemic and supply shocks is a perfect excuse to do the latter.
Good luck to whoever is trying to solve this.