To be entirely honest, prices are absurd across the board and McD’s is having to roll back some of their recent greedflation as they price hiked themselves out of a customer base and were starting to compete with Chilis and Applebee in regards to menu cost.

Video games are another issue.
It’s pure liesure. There are also numerous demographic concerns at work (people who play building video games vs likelihood that they are some completionist focused/set collectors for example) that have been researched at length and exploited as nauseum.

Bazaar prices will continue to rise so long as players remain payers.
This was mentioned in a YouTube video recently.
One of the absolute Muppets in the comments notes that they do not support the absurd price of something (jousting set?), but then said they bought it anyway.
That kind of thinking, as obviously imbecilic as it is, is also not uncommon.
No amount of screaming to the heavens matters.
This is the world of Mammon, and coin is the only form of worship or condemnation that can impact a corporation. Short of unaliving the entire suite of decision makers and their board member masters that is. And of course, if someone seriously considers that course of action over the cost of digital dungarees… That person should probably put down the controller, touch some grass, and perhaps not pick it back up.

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