Anonymous ID: f52e65 Nov. 28, 2020, 8:50 a.m. No.11818930   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8939

Just one more way the elites in charge could care less about us, complete disregard for their bread and butter. The consumer and the teams, musicians, artists ect..

The ones there putting on the show….(some performers teams may get a % of concessions sales I know crap about contract details)

 

Every been to a concert, ball game, other large public event.

$13 beers

$8 sodas

$10 hamburgers

$6 Nachos

How can this not be price gouging one might ask ??

(Even though the sheeple pay it I feel bad for them they were put to sleep)

We remember some gas station owners being fined and arrested after 9/11 for spiking gas prices. Same with others that tried with sanitizer during covid.

 

In the United States, state laws against price gouging have been held as constitutional[2] at the state level as a valid exercise of the police power to preserve order during an emergency, and may be combined with anti-hoarding measures.

 

As of January 2019, 34 states have laws against price-gouging.[3] Price-gouging is often defined in terms of the three criteria listed below:[4]

 

Period of emergency: The majority of laws apply only to price shifts during a declared state of emergency or disaster.

 

Necessary items: Most laws apply exclusively to items essential to survival, such as food, water, and housing.

 

Price ceilings: Laws limit the maximum price that can be charged for given goods.

 

Some states that do not have a specific statue addressing price gouging, can nevertheless apply the law as an "unfair" or "deceptive practice" under a consumer protection act.[5]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Price_gouging

 

The takeaways

Only 34 states have laws on the books to protect anyone from price gouging.

Only seems to apply for a natural diaster or Iarge scale emergency situations..

Bait and switch

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