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<blockquote data-quote="Cormac" data-source="post: 7411662" data-attributes="member: 52067"><p>Agreed but the point I'm making is that while most people are happy to pay good money for good food, NOBODY likes the feeling of being fleeced.</p><p>I, like King_y (and I imagine many other people) would make a conscious decision to not go back to a restaurant or cafe or whatever had we the feeling of having been fleeced just like we wouldn't go back if the food was bad or the service was s**t.</p><p></p><p>As I said, people aren't stupid, if a business is going to ignore this fact and continue to charge ridiculous prices for basic, non prep items, then they have no one to blame but themselves if they have to shut up shop.</p><p></p><p>When a restaurant that sold s**t food closes, it's not really the "overheads" fault is it? </p><p>The same applies if the prices are s**t.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cormac, post: 7411662, member: 52067"] Agreed but the point I'm making is that while most people are happy to pay good money for good food, NOBODY likes the feeling of being fleeced. I, like King_y (and I imagine many other people) would make a conscious decision to not go back to a restaurant or cafe or whatever had we the feeling of having been fleeced just like we wouldn't go back if the food was bad or the service was s**t. As I said, people aren't stupid, if a business is going to ignore this fact and continue to charge ridiculous prices for basic, non prep items, then they have no one to blame but themselves if they have to shut up shop. When a restaurant that sold s**t food closes, it's not really the "overheads" fault is it? The same applies if the prices are s**t. [/QUOTE]
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