u/cereza187

Y’all ever wonder how much companies overcharge us when the same products eventually end up at Dollar Tree?

I swear it’s crazy how drinks like Monster and Red Bull used to cost so much per can, and now I’m seeing them at Dollar Tree. Same with name brand cookies and whole rows of big cookie packs for just a dollar. It really makes me think if these businesses can still operate and profit selling this stuff that cheap, how expensive are these products actually to make? Unless I’m missing something, it really shows how far corporate greed can push the prices we normally see.

I promise I went to the dollar tree and so much was there and yes ik dollar tree was no longer a dollar but not one item i saw was 2$ but 1.75 1.50 etc

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u/cereza187 — 8 days ago

This version works maybe we can try to find it and spread it no thumbnail but plays

u/cereza187 — 9 days ago

One of the main things I like about Oculus even something as old as the CV1 is how it can outperform a regular TV, especially if you don’t have a huge screen. My TV is about 50 inches and 4k but the oculus so much better, with VR it feels like I’ve got access to a massive display I could never realistically afford otherwise. I know I came in pretty late and picked up older hardware, but it still offers a lot. And if anyone has any other tips or tricks i would appreciate them ik i dang near bought an og xbox equivalent in the vr space

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u/cereza187 — 18 days ago