It only takes one can of poisoned milk or candy. They even killed babies with fake antubitics and poisoned baby formula in China. Pets also died from plastics in pet food. Nope, you do want your food to be safe.
I am very sorry to hear that. Throughout the pandemic I have patronized the Peach Street office. Their prices are very good and the staff always helpful and professional. I hope they can continue under these difficult circumstances.
I drove by on saturday, there were not many people then.
The businesses just give up on cash people, as they know they will send their grandson to pay for them. You can bring someone wit a crdto the gun license office, as they no longer accept cash. I believe you also can go to cash and go, but that is another trip.
I tried this digital wallet, but it complained that the passport name was different from my driver's license, the difference was just that one was hyphened and the other was not, and I did not have the time to deal with it.
I do have debit card from the bank, but will never try these wallets again.
I also have no patience for the pontificial manner in which we plebeian and beggars are treated, so, I just go somwwhere else.
@MOJO One will not really appreciate what it costs to land products until you work in the industry.
1--I order things online from a shipper who offers a pie chart breaking down what percentage of your bill goes directly to the GOVT. The GOVT gets the bigger portion between vat and duty.
2- the cost of shipping goes up to guarantee a hefty margin to the shippers, and no one is controlling their pricing, so another addition to the product cost.
3-- another addition to the prices of non price controlled items happen because price controlled ones are sold at a loss. So, if the flour is under priced by 20 cents, the pancake syrup will be overpriced by 50 cents, let's say, to make up for it. [why not the same 20 cents? Fewer units of pacanke syrup are sold] It is called cost shifting, that is why you pay 3 dollars for a box of bandaids at the drugstore, but the hospital charges you 7 dollars for ONE bandaid when you are hospitalized.
4- it is difficult to control the price of perishables because the want the markup based at the time of receipt, whereas the cost continues to increase because of refrigeration and spoilage.
The businessman will close down and fid other things to sell because he cannot sell at a loss, or tax anyone to make up the difference.
The united nations have advised against price controls, because they hurt the poor the most, leading to shortage of low cost products.
ohdrap4 says...
Thanks for letting me know about the butter, i just stocked up, as the irish butter is quickly disappearing from the shelves.
On Retailers offer 10% ‘free’ food top-up plan
Posted 28 October 2022, 12:36 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
The mega yacht people do not buy evaporated milk at midnight down Prince charles.
They catch free fish, then take it back home.
On Retailers offer 10% ‘free’ food top-up plan
Posted 28 October 2022, 12:35 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> “Well, I wouldn’t style it as negotiations because you know, we have amended the orders, and what we
Perhaps that is why the retailers have not answered, as negotiation is futile.
Within a couple of months, as the current stocks are depleted, food will cost even more as the the price controlled items are not restocked.
Sad.
On Halkitis: I’m still waiting for ideas from retailers over price controls
Posted 26 October 2022, 2:01 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
It only takes one can of poisoned milk or candy.
They even killed babies with fake antubitics and poisoned baby formula in China.
Pets also died from plastics in pet food.
Nope, you do want your food to be safe.
On Iconic Over-the-Hill firm set for temporary close
Posted 25 October 2022, 2:49 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
I am very sorry to hear that. Throughout the pandemic I have patronized the Peach Street office. Their prices are very good and the staff always helpful and professional. I hope they can continue under these difficult circumstances.
On Iconic Over-the-Hill firm set for temporary close
Posted 25 October 2022, 2:46 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
the grocers too.
On HOTELS: HELP US TO DEAL WITH BPL HIKE – Meeting to discuss ways to mitigate rise in fuel costs
Posted 25 October 2022, 9:47 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
I drove by on saturday, there were not many people then.
The businesses just give up on cash people, as they know they will send their grandson to pay for them. You can bring someone wit a crdto the gun license office, as they no longer accept cash. I believe you also can go to cash and go, but that is another trip.
I tried this digital wallet, but it complained that the passport name was different from my driver's license, the difference was just that one was hyphened and the other was not, and I did not have the time to deal with it.
I do have debit card from the bank, but will never try these wallets again.
I also have no patience for the pontificial manner in which we plebeian and beggars are treated, so, I just go somwwhere else.
On Glitches - but food fest welcomed back
Posted 25 October 2022, 9:44 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
why you complain, go buy where the merchant does not markup on his costs.
And, stock up, cause he will soon close.
On PRICE CONTROLS MOVE ‘DISASTER’: Pintard calls for govt rethink over impact to business
Posted 24 October 2022, 4:38 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
@MOJO One will not really appreciate what it costs to land products until you work in the industry.
1--I order things online from a shipper who offers a pie chart breaking down what percentage of your bill goes directly to the GOVT. The GOVT gets the bigger portion between vat and duty.
2- the cost of shipping goes up to guarantee a hefty margin to the shippers, and no one is controlling their pricing, so another addition to the product cost.
3-- another addition to the prices of non price controlled items happen because price controlled ones are sold at a loss. So, if the flour is under priced by 20 cents, the pancake syrup will be overpriced by 50 cents, let's say, to make up for it. [why not the same 20 cents? Fewer units of pacanke syrup are sold] It is called cost shifting, that is why you pay 3 dollars for a box of bandaids at the drugstore, but the hospital charges you 7 dollars for ONE bandaid when you are hospitalized.
4- it is difficult to control the price of perishables because the want the markup based at the time of receipt, whereas the cost continues to increase because of refrigeration and spoilage.
The businessman will close down and fid other things to sell because he cannot sell at a loss, or tax anyone to make up the difference.
The united nations have advised against price controls, because they hurt the poor the most, leading to shortage of low cost products.
On PRICE CONTROLS MOVE ‘DISASTER’: Pintard calls for govt rethink over impact to business
Posted 24 October 2022, 12:12 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
The grocers do their part through the existing list. It is not fair to them to add whole categories of food.
Narrow the list to an additional 10 items at the most.
The rich can move away and retire. Leaving no one to bring in food.
On Retailers granted extension on new price controls
Posted 22 October 2022, 10:08 a.m. Suggest removal