Product pricing anxiety is a very real thing, and there’s so much baggage attached to it. What are overpriced foods that don’t really worth it but people still rush to buy anyway?
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For the industrialized world, bottled water is an absolute scam. Perfectly good water comes out of the tap for just pennies a litre or gallon. Then if you go to some sort of public event and have to buy some water, it usually costs more than cow’s milk. Some people have even figure out that if a gluten-free label is put on a bottle off water they can sell it for even more. That’s so ridiculous.
Eyeglass frames are unnecessarily expensive. I mean, why wouldn’t it be? Just one company in Italy controls 95% of frames distributed world wide. There should be an immediate investigation by national governments to stop this. People are shy to complain, they just pay and keep quiet and carry on supporting the item and the price by continuing buying. In the old times people would come together and if an item’s price was too expensive, they stop buying all together until the price come down again.