My argument is not targeting people who pretty much don’t have a choice.
It’s that those who can afford a choice, and sometimes even complain they’d rather support green/fair/local businesses… they aren’t ready to pay the greater prices for those products. They want green/fair/local but cheaper than amazon, that’s never going to happen.
Its also unable to pay. Extea money for egfs is doable but if everything goes up by 20% then suddenly they are skipping meals.
My argument is not targeting people who pretty much don’t have a choice.
It’s that those who can afford a choice, and sometimes even complain they’d rather support green/fair/local businesses… they aren’t ready to pay the greater prices for those products. They want green/fair/local but cheaper than amazon, that’s never going to happen.