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Really nice take. I wonder if this could be a microcosm of the wider consumer economy over the last year or two. People seemed to be willing to pay any price coming out of the pandemic be it airline fares, potato chips, steak sandwiches, houses, cars, or coke. Maybe this is some kind of post-pandemic psychology where the US consumer, who is not known for great price discipline has had zero.

In a world where credit card servicing costs are up substantially with wages slowing that might be ready to change. To this point I have felt like I’m the only one saying no to a 6 dollar bag of Doritos. Do people really want to pay 25% credit card interest rates for that?

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