Posted on 12/02/2015 8:43:21 AM PST by rktman
Maria, 24, a reseller who asked for anonymity because re-selling is illegal, said stores in her neighborhood of central Caracas are adapting to the new buying habits by offering baskets of random bundled goods at a fixed price designed to be swapped on the secondary market.
The government quit releasing its monthly âscarcity indexâ at the beginning of 2014, when the rate hit 22 percent. But since then, analysts and shoppers say the problems only have gotten worse. Polls suggest that shortages are now the countryâs top concern.
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You are assuming they have soap. And running water.
“You are assuming they have soap. And running water. “
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Are you saying that all of the isolated tribes in the Amazon rainforest that have no soap or running water have Pampers delivered??????
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It’s the thought that counts.
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