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The problem isn’t he is paying too much for the occasional bottle of ketchup. The point is he is paying too much for gas and electric. Everyone is.
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Just checked Iceland prices, it depends on size of bottle. It also depends on what stores he can get to.
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The people blocking traffic.
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I don’t know where there is a fee for before and after school care…
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Clearly get rid of the environment rubbish and explore drill and refine and dig again.
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In the US homeownership rate is 66%. And plenty of people living in apartments for temporary work or school or plan to retire somewhere cheaper so are not planning on owning a home.
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In the US home ownership is at 66%. Plenty are renting and are happy in big cities who just moved or don’t intend to retire there like NYC. The US is not a country of people living in tent cities.
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@marialee-smith6772 they have been without. His kids asked. It’s the size of the bottle. I just check Iceland. The larger size is £4.50. It is the cheapest per ounce/gram to buy the big one. The problem is not the cost of ketchup it’s the cost of energy. Why is everyone fixating in ketchup. There should be charities for energy instead of people paying others to block traffic and stopping the exploration, drilling, refining and digging of energy. The west no longer controls pricing and production. I would not wonder if the east were the ones funding this green nonsense. Countries with fine air and water and areas of high elevation no digging, paying the east exorbitant prices for energy they are calling the shots about and their water and air is lousy.
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Korea bribed people to stop having kids and delay the ones they would had. Add a dose of patriotism and a few dictatorships. They are doing nothing remotely similar to increase population. Nor will they. They like the irrational prices rising for apartments.
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The only problem are the maids hired from foreign countries, they don’t get a nifty apartment they get a horrid room as a live in and can not freely travel out of the country.
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I don’t understand the crack at the end about diversifying communities. They identified the number that was short. They built units based in income and affordability. What is the problem? The west tried and failed to house the poor in high rise even starting off with a mixed income model. The five year occupancy requirement was smart.
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