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Originally Posted by Thomas
.14 cents we are talking about here. And maybe not even that. .10 cents. Seems a bit petty to me.
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There's a reason I can buy a Large 3-Topping for $11.99 instead of 12.14.
These decisions aren't made by throwing darts at a board.
This is what makes the "EVIL PAPA JOHN" argument even more hilariously stupid.
If Papa Johns is such an evil money grubber and an "ass-hole" as stated by the OP, then
why wasn't he already charging me $12.14???
The answer is that the decline in number of pizzas sold at 12.14 will cost more than the additional 15 cent revenue generate by the number of pizza sold at the new price.
Insane leftists with zero business knowledge LITERALLY think that "a 15 cent price hike wouldn't change anything."
The minds of children.
A fifteen cent difference in price for a product produced by a major national player in a mature industry characterized by price competition and tight margins can literally alter units sold by the thousands, hundreds of thousands, or even millions.