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>>6395188
>part of a whale discord anon here

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>>1424619
>There are no companies that linearly increase their dividends year after year.
>Please do some research
>the first thing they do is cut their dividends

>implying I'm the one that should do some research.

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So something has been puzzling me and I figured this would be a decent enough place to ask for opinions. If you owned a food related business where something is made from a selection custom from a selection of ingredients what model of pricing is better. In one model you charge the same for each ingredient mixed in and base the price so that the more costly ingredients are subsidized by the cheaper ones. In the second you have prices for each ingredient so that people who wanted less expensive ingredients are paying less, but seeing a listed price for each ingredient may leave customer with he feeling of being nickled and dimed. What are your thoughts /biz/? Pic unrelated.

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>>311067
>I bet you're poor.
Great counter-argument lmao

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