<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>Aldin wrote</title><author_name>Aldin (npub19r…zngl0)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub19r5davsh6rw0673fzmt9mexazv46hgvmr0nt5pqxkan7gngvu5ysqzngl0</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>I have similar idea about how things seems fake when I look at shops in an average city.&#xA;&#xA;For 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. &#xA;&#xA;I would do this as tourist to get something quick or to try something new. Even then, I will look at the plate and think: &#34;Well, I just got scammed again.&#34; It&#39;s not even enough to fill me up, and I can do much better, in every aspect, if I cook myself.&#xA;&#xA;But 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.</html></oembed>