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LOL!
Maybe I should subject her to this one next... this is the one I showed her last time:
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Are stores losing a lot of money when they ship giant and/or heavy stuff for free? I bought two bags of kitty litter and with coupon code shipping it was slightly cheaper for me than in-store pickup, so I did that. But I can't imagine how much it would've cost the store. FedEx said the box weighed 59.2 pounds.
 
Are stores losing a lot of money when they ship giant and/or heavy stuff for free? I bought two bags of kitty litter and with coupon code shipping it was slightly cheaper for me than in-store pickup, so I did that. But I can't imagine how much it would've cost the store. FedEx said the box weighed 59.2 pounds.
The short answer is "yes".

Bricks-and-mortar stores have struggled to recoup the costs of ecommerce operations and the end result has been to see prices overall go up - not just in terms of delivery charges but also the onshelf prices for all. Of course, businesses have shot themselves in the foot in that they are, firstly, competing with themselves (people don't buy more, they just buy differently - as in your case) and secondly, having got into ecommerce, they can't withdraw for fear of losing ground to other companies.
 
Are stores losing a lot of money when they ship giant and/or heavy stuff for free? I bought two bags of kitty litter and with coupon code shipping it was slightly cheaper for me than in-store pickup, so I did that. But I can't imagine how much it would've cost the store. FedEx said the box weighed 59.2 pounds.
Likely, yes.

The idea in retail is a "loss leader" or a service to invite customers to keep coming back. Companies are hoping that the convenience aspect will help retain customers and make up for the loss through buying other items or services.

In the sporting goods industry this is often game licenses, since the store receives pennies on the dollar from the state for each transaction yet they use it to hope people buy equipment for their excursion.

Rite Aid makes no money on Western Union but hopes people will come in and buy other things.
 
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You know that tech millionaire who is so obsessed with trying to extend his life beyond human norms he's been taking who knows how many supplements and is injecting his son's blood into himself, and on his death bed he'll realize he wasted his life away instead of actually living and realize some of those supplements are probably what's killing him? He's stopped taking one of his pills because he's convinced it's actually aging him faster.
 
I just watched some dude let his Rottweiler poop on the grass between the sidewalk and street beside my house and he just walked on without picking it up!
 
I'm not inclined to think it will happen.

I'm not really inclined to believe it will happen either. To begin with, our constitution makes it, well, not strictly impossible, but very, very difficult. Meaning the only really viable path, if you were to call it that, is a military takeover, and I'd like to think that saner heads would prevail well before it ever came to that.

However, the threat has already been made, the international diplomatic conventions have already been eroded, and it's difficult not to feel like we have a target on our back. And I'm guessing people in Greenland and Panama are feeling a similar way.
 
I'm not really inclined to believe it will happen either. To begin with, our constitution makes it, well, not strictly impossible, but very, very difficult. Meaning the only really viable path, if you were to call it that, is a military takeover, and I'd like to think that saner heads would prevail well before it ever came to that.

However, the threat has already been made, the international diplomatic conventions have already been eroded, and it's difficult not to feel like we have a target on our back. And I'm guessing people in Greenland and Panama are feeling a similar way.
It doesn't benefit anyone.

People with deeper pockets will prevail.
 
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