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If only that cost could somehow be included in the price of the food and not reliant upon a voluntary donation from the customer as a % of the bill.
If only that cost could somehow be included in the price of the food and not reliant upon a voluntary donation from the customer as a % of the bill.
How so? I guess they are more expensive but I can afford like $2 per pack for the convenience of just throwing them in. Am I doing it wrong? Serious question
Oh sorry, I thought we were ignoring obvious real world requirements
Because… they lack the skills to climb a ladder???
Strawman. Unskilled /= low pay. High supply of workers/candidates vs. demand is what makes the pay low.
There are plenty unskilled jobs that are relatively well paid because, for whatever reason, not enough people want to do them. Painter/Decorator for example, how hard is it to paint a wall.
Trades is a good example. Plumbers and electricians are generally paid quite well. Specialist industrial trades, welders, etc. can be paid amazingly well.
Although so can grass cutters, pool boys and painters and they seem pretty unskilled to me.
Are you confusing farmers with farm labourers? One runs a highly specialist business, one just needs to pick strawberries.
Or pilots, or surgeons. I mean anyone could have a decent attempt at doing ANY job
I see this often. Does this work better than just washing again with tablets? Or even just a water wash?
Thanks. The brand I use is an eco one that does not use any plastic packaging at all, only cardboard. The pod film is bio-degradable too