Exactly. That crap won’t sell well. Machines will disappear and prices will rise on the stuff people do buy, in order to compensate, which will in turn slow all sales.
A business killer...
RE: “Exactly. That crap wont sell well. Machines will disappear and prices will rise on the stuff people do buy, in order to compensate, which will in turn slow all sales.
A business killer...”
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That’s how I see it — if the machines stay, something has to replace the sugared sodas. How about, oh, apple juice?
Funny thing about the fruit juices though — their ‘natural’ sugars do a very nice job of rotting young teeth. My stupid hippie cousin wrecked her two kids’ teeth back in the sixties, causing expensive dental work and a sharp warning from the dentist to stop assuming everything ‘natural’ was so great, especially when putting the juice in baby bottles and giving it to little kids when they are in their cribs, to help them go to sleep.
I am sure that the price is going to be something included in the contract for the machines. I would expect the prices to double or triple.