u/AttitudeThick3077

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Is there a luxury tier for literally everything once you become rich enough?

I understand the obvious stuff — private jets, designer clothes, ridiculous houses, $500 steaks, all that.

But what about the completely boring things?

Does someone with a $100 million net worth buy the same shampoo from a supermarket as everyone else? Do they use regular dish soap? Do they have a favorite brand of garbage bags that costs 20 times more for absolutely no reason?

At what point does money stop buying better versions of things and start buying things that normal people don't even know exist?

Like, is there some absurdly expensive hand soap that costs $300 a bottle and is apparently made from the tears of a Swiss monk?

Or do billionaires just walk into their bathroom, grab the same Dove soap everyone else uses, and go about their day?

I'm genuinely curious whether there is a hidden luxury market for mundane everyday products that most of us never encounter.

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u/AttitudeThick3077 — 10 days ago