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RE: Pricing and healthy decision-making

in LeoFinance9 months ago

I've actually noticed sugary drinks are often cheaper than water, which seems backwards. I try to pick healthier options, even if they cost a bit more. Great blog man

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Indeed and there's a reason for that. It could be a psychological strategy for sellers to push the price of the water to convince the customer into thinking that sugary drinks are a better deal than buying water.

But you are right, the customer should still make a conscious decision of what they think is good for their body and not just think about the money they save.

Absolutely brother, I think when it comes to food, everyone that hopes to live longer should prioritize health over what's tasty