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I want to die every single day

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how many to retire next to a costco living frugally dudes

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>>4326676
oh man i feel for you, porn really is the (((devils))) work

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How many other people in Canada have noticed there are 2 types of fast food places.

1. Mix of random people, mostly young.

2. Homogeneous group of some variety of south american or east asian middle aged women all speaking a language other than English between themselves.

Are we doing our society any good by keeping this program going? On one hand we are producing something cheaper, on the other we are driving wages and working conditions down by importing non-demanding competition.

I can see an industry like Ag where our produce must compete on a world market, we could not simply eat the cost of higher production and business would fail, but for something like fast food it seems absurd, the produce only needs to compete in Canada. Even with Ag if we cannot produce apples or whatever at a competitive price maybe we should not be producing them.

So two questions. Would it be a net economic gain, and would it be a net social gain to end this program? Defend your choice with your reason.

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