Covid turned most things into “CHARGE WHAT THE TRAFFIC WILL BEAR” and they found out there is not much of a limit on that for many products and services. Only people who remember what things cost not too long ago balk at the prices expected. Youngsters who never bought or people who don’t remember prices shrug and say that’s what it costs you either buy it or you don’t so they do if they can.
I have seen only one thing come down since Covid, Glyphosate. It went as high as $129 at TSC and I bought it for $49 at Coop last Thursday.
It is all about supply, demand and utility. Only when we quit buying and paying high prices will prices come down. There is a whole lot of stuff you just don’t need right now. Vegas is sure one of those things. $129 Glyphosate was another for me.
Monetizing every square inch has consequences?
I miss the mob:
https://youtu.be/GFRLSAPnIG0?feature=shared&t=6
People were so desperate to travel after COVID, they could get away with overcharging.
That’s not the case anymore.