{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Aldin wrote","author_name":"Aldin (npub19r…zngl0)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub19r5davsh6rw0673fzmt9mexazv46hgvmr0nt5pqxkan7gngvu5ysqzngl0","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"I have similar idea about how things seems fake when I look at shops in an average city.\n\nFor example restaurants, or anything that is cooked food. By estimate 10-20% of the price is due to the ingredients, and the rest goes to the vages, rent, and mostly taxes. At that point I am paying for the service, for the vagie that hoppes around me, and not for the food itself. Which makes sense. \n\nI would do this as tourist to get something quick or to try something new. Even then, I will look at the plate and think: \"Well, I just got scammed again.\" It's not even enough to fill me up, and I can do much better, in every aspect, if I cook myself.\n\nBut I see it as a failure on the part of the other participant is the market and not neccesarily a fault of the system; other buyers who have different preferences (due to culture or their own stupidity). They like to buy this, and dislike to buy something else. So I will adjust my behavior acordingly."}
