Isn't It interesting how these packs of water that people claim is "price gouging", actually cost less per bottle than a bottle of water in Disney World, or Universal Studios?
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Isn't It interesting how these packs of water that people claim is "price gouging", actually cost less per bottle than a bottle of water in Disney World, or Universal Studios?
On any given normal day, Yes... during a humanitarian crisis, No! Get out of your basement and know the difference.
So everyday is OK to sell overpriced items but during a crisis everything should be on sale?
I get things become a necessity but let's face it most people do not prepare prior to a hurricane or a rainy day... Period. It is their own responsibility to prepare for the worst. If someone takes advantage of a sale and ends up making money from it during a time of crisis then the market has spoken. Sure people can give things out for free but things aren't free.
or in hard rock live event in middle of summer :D