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To: SoothingDave
We aren't talking about a business. We're talking about the restaurant business. And in the restaurant business, or any business that dependent on tips paid directly by the customer to the worker, paying a wage not dependent on tips has no need to affect product price. Of course, if you run such an operation and you're used to skimming this kind of cream, you may raise your prices if denied that source of income.

Does that answer your question?

Again, what makes you assume that the cost of the food is not related to the wages he pays?

Because his prices are based on the increasing unwillingness of people to cook for themselves, and the work load on his customer base to thrive in a political environment that runs on a high level of graft to sustain its socialist programs that creates that unwillingness.

What you are saying is that he could pay the staff $2/hr and charge $5 for bacon and eggs or he pay $10/hr for staff and still charge $5 for bacon and eggs. The only reason he doesn't is his own greed.

No, I'm talking about charging $5 for what costs about $.65 in raw food expense, and then expects customers to directly pay the lion's share of his delivery system (waiters) cost, which leaves only the production system (kitchen) costs.

The article discusses an attempt to sustain this type of activity to keep his less motivated members of that delivery system happy at no cost to himself. He probably can't increase the price of food; it will have been jacked up to the max the traffic will bear.

What basis do you have to make this determination?

My first or second post.

Let's get something straight here. Capitalism is the best, in my opinion, system of economic production and distribution we have. That was pretty much proved in this country as early as the Plymouth Colony.

But it has its paths of abuse and its destructive principles like any other system. Entrenching that abuse in custom can break down a society as well as any other system. The capitalist system depends more on self-governance and the condition of the heart more than any other system.

I run a business that combines a manufacturing system and a retail marketing system. I base my prices not on what the market will bear but what I figure allows as many people as possible that like it and need to access the product. My product has therapeutic application for muscular dystrophy and other special problems. I do not jack up my price because of that need and use.

There must be a morality in capitalism or the society that uses the capitalist system becomes an immoral society.

My opinion.

295 posted on 01/05/2006 7:56:22 AM PST by William Terrell (Individuals can exist without government but government can't exist without individuals.)
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To: William Terrell
We aren't talking about a business. We're talking about the restaurant business. And in the restaurant business, or any business that dependent on tips paid directly by the customer to the worker, paying a wage not dependent on tips has no need to affect product price. Of course, if you run such an operation and you're used to skimming this kind of cream, you may raise your prices if denied that source of income. Does that answer your question?

No, it doesn't. You just keep re-asserting your assumptions without proving them. Have a good day.

SD

296 posted on 01/05/2006 8:45:15 AM PST by SoothingDave
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