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originally posted by: Revolution9
If some entrepreneurs were able to capitalise on the lower earners they could get a lot of business.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: Revolution9
If some entrepreneurs were able to capitalise on the lower earners they could get a lot of business.
The economies of scale do not always make that type of model profitable and sustainable.
originally posted by: Revolution9
a reply to: DISRAELI
Yes, always the same. People are taking a bite even before you have started trading.
In the video of the link the owner seems positive about his business model. It is already happening in Israel and New Zealand from where he got his idea.
Capitalism has ravaged small enterprise and life is void of choice for people at the lower end of the earning scale. Previously, under more socialist influences, people could afford to participate. There is so much I can't afford now in the society I live in. I am useless as any kind of customer. If they can price me back in then I will be able to participate on some level and generate business, employment and profit.
If some entrepreneurs were able to capitalise on the lower earners they could get a lot of business. It is an area that is as yet largely untapped. It requires some ingenuity, but there are opportunities.
originally posted by: Staroth
a reply to: Revolution9
They will make way more than those with shops that over charge! It will stay packed whereas the over priced places just have customers sparingly (those few who can afford)
originally posted by: Revolution9
a reply to: greencmp
What effect?
I am stating that pre 1980 there was a choice of jobs, housing, cafes, excellent health care for the less well off. Now there is no choice in jobs (you hold onto the one you have for dear life), housing (same), no choice of cafes (really for me). In the UK now the National Health Service is almost broken beyond repair. Years ago, after an operation people even got to spend time in a convalescent home to heal. Now it is a conveyer belt with undue disregard for the human element.
What is in operation in the West is monopoly capitalism. You and I both know it. Small business start up in the UK is at a real low now. All the small businesses have disappeared from the city centres. Look with your eyes, man, the choice is gone. Look at the way the city centres have changed.
It is not true capitalism at work. It is monopoly capitalism that actually swallows up the market.
That is the effect of 35 years of monopoly capitalism in the West.
Luckily if one looks very carefully there are still some resources though very little choice.
Stop pretending all is fine and dandy. It is far from it. Capitalism is not some miraculous save everybody system. It often disregards humanity, exploits, uses and abuses. Look at the usury in the world compared to 35 years ago.