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Gary Pierce's avatar

Assuming you are the biggest customer by far of this grocery store and you have other grocery stores you could buy from albeit more expensive, fewer choices and farther away. Would you threaten the grocery store to pull your patronage if they don’t stop overcharging on produce, mistreating their employees and vendors?

Maybe more expensive, fewer choice’s and grocery stores further away are tariffs in this analogy. Maybe mistreating employees and vendors are wars in this analogy.

Should you focus on improving your income and ignore the grocery store and ask them nicely to price produce at market rates and treat others fairly. Or should you use your grocery buying power to facilitate change.

Btw your ancestors have always been the biggest customer of this grocery store. They either ignore the grocery store or asked the grocery store to change their business practices all to no avail.

What do you do….what do you do?

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Luis's avatar

Well if you’re buying from that grocery store that means you’re happy with the quality of the service and price no?

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