What happened to the notion pricing an item based on the cost of materials plus your time plus expenses. Was it ever like that?
Nowadays it seems like the price for everything is materials + time + expenses + imaginary numbers made up to justify the insane price + a new beach house + cocaine + BMW.
I've heard it called hollywood economics, but it can be used anywhere. My favorite example to use is the gas station I worked at - they claimed that the little paper coffee cups cost like a buck apiece. So that's why they have to charge so much.
Except the little paper cup does NOT cost 1 dollar. It costs about 12 cents. I know this because I have personally seen the numbers. However, when we write off a cup, the idea is that it COULD have been sold, so the store is out 1.85, not 12 cents.
Even though those numbers are complete madeup bullshit they're allowed to get away with it. Shit costs too much.
Nowadays it seems like the price for everything is materials + time + expenses + imaginary numbers made up to justify the insane price + a new beach house + cocaine + BMW.
I've heard it called hollywood economics, but it can be used anywhere. My favorite example to use is the gas station I worked at - they claimed that the little paper coffee cups cost like a buck apiece. So that's why they have to charge so much.
Except the little paper cup does NOT cost 1 dollar. It costs about 12 cents. I know this because I have personally seen the numbers. However, when we write off a cup, the idea is that it COULD have been sold, so the store is out 1.85, not 12 cents.
Even though those numbers are complete madeup bullshit they're allowed to get away with it. Shit costs too much.
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