• scarabic@lemmy.world
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    I know there are more important things to say about this receipt, but since everyone has already said them:

    Wow, look at that receipt. So simple. Actual ink on actual paper. No coupons on the back. And one line per item. No “price - savings = real price!” bullshit or anything else. I long for that kind of simplicity in even the little things in life.

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      Also no coating that delivers synthetic estrogen through your skin when you touch it. Which all the people worried about trans people choosing to transition never seem to have issue with…

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            Even knowing about it, each time I look deeper into it, I realize it’s even worse than I had thought it was.

            Key takeaways from skimming that link:

            Agencies assume the oral route is the primary one of concern, but most BPA consumed orally ends up processed by the liver into a form that doesn’t bind to estrogen receptors. This is not the case for BPA absorbed through the skin.

            Safety assumptions for skin absorbed BPA assume best case scenarios. If any factors are less than ideal, actual absorption could be significantly higher than the numbers used to determine it’s “safe”.

            If you work in retail where you need to handle these regularly, you should wear gloves because those safety assumptions also seem to mainly consider the habits of customers who receive one with a purchase, not the people who need to rip one off for the customer and another for the business and then maybe handle ones to do paperwork when closing the till.

            Also it didn’t really go into the amount that might get airborne and inhaled due to handling those receipts.

            Hopefully it’s not a big deal, but that is currently more based on wishful thinking than any real scientific backing.

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    Back then they called it a “grocery store”. But we don’t use that term anymore because it’s old fashioned.

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      Not only could you handle it, it’s actually beneficial. Inflation - if matched with equivalent increases in wages - eats away at debt over time, because your debt is locked in at the point where you take it on, but your buying power relative to that debt continues to increase.

      Our enemy is not inflation. Inflation can be our friend. Our enemy is stagnant wages that no longer rise in step with productivity.

      Everyone needs to see this graph and really understand what our problem is.

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          Then you can see where it tries to stay close until Reagan and it splits faster than a cheerleader.

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        What do you have to say about this?

        https://www.reddit.com/r/badeconomics/comments/6rtoh4/productivity_pay_gap_in_epi_we_trust/

        These bits particularly stood out to me:

        The graph only includes the lowest paid 80% of the workforce production/non-supervisory workers. When using all workers, which is what you want to know if labor is lagging productivity, you must use all workers or else you aren’t measuring pay vs. productivity! In fact, EPI uses all workers in another graph and shows the gap decreasing significantly. Strangely, that’s not the graph that gets passed around. The headline and wage-inequality graph gets passed around. Savvy move on EPI’s part, I have to commend them.

        The graph uses average hourly wages which does not include overtime, bonuses, shift premiums, and employer benefits…The graph provided ignores (better said, partially reflects) the growing share of compensation in benefits, not wages.

        The graph uses the slow moving NDP to deflate output, while using the fast moving PCI to deflate compensation. NDP is chained, but CPI is not.

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          I’d ask you if you rent or own your property. Are you able to buy as many groceries now as your parents could on similar budgets, inflation inclusive?

          Because I know the answer, I’d suggest you look past statistics at this point and examine yourself and those around you, see if you’re able to accomplish more, or less, than your predecessors seemed to.

          I have my biases and bents. I encourage you to do your own research and conclusions, vs parroting purported experts.

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    Seeing a receipt like this takes me right back…I remember collecting them when I was like 4, and my mum gave me one folded up so I didn’t want it.

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    I remember beans being that cheap, hell I remember a few years prior to that Tesco would sell them for less than 10p. Now it’s like £1-£1.50 for a single tin

    Something has gone very wrong somewhere

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              Yes. But an independent bakery would be a better shout, they won’t have that mass produced feel to them.

              Years and years ago a family member had a house in Corwen in Wales, there was a bakery that did sausage rolls and they were amazing…loads of meat, loads of pastry.

              Edit; enjoy Scotland. It’s beautiful.

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                That sounds like a dream!

                We’re doing a hicking tour, so hopefully we find something on the way! Thanks

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    We should redenominate the dollar. When you do this, you essentially create a “new dollar” or a “Dollar 2.0.” You could make 1 new penny equal exactly to 1 old dollar. No currency is actually rendered worthless and no new inflation occurs. Just a relabeling to make things more convenient. Really this is the kind of thing we should do as a matter of course every century or so.