Only if you care about it from a statistically significant analysis. At the end of the day, we all know it's happening and have had to deal with it. And we're all tired of it.
Only if you care about it from a statistically significant analysis. At the end of the day, we all know it's happening and have had to deal with it. And we're all tired of it.
You don't care about empirical evidence?
You don't care about empirical evidence?
At the end of the day, I care about my wallet and my experiences. Evidence is fine and all for people who are going to do something about it but there's no mislabeling on size, contents, or price. It's not illegal so legislatively, there's nothing to do be done unless you take another bootlicking step towards communism or socialism.
At the end of the day, I care about my wallet and my experiences. Evidence is fine and all for people who are going to do something about it but there's no mislabeling on size, contents, or price. It's not illegal so legislatively, there's nothing to do be done unless you take another bootlicking step towards communism or socialism.
That 14% figure feels very dishonest when you're choosing just a single product to look at. Without aggregate numbers, this is pretty meaningless.