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so the philly mayor is apparently angry that his soda tax caused consumer prices to rise because the tax is at the wholesale level.... -- (edited)
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I think prices rising was a given, what I'd be mad about is retailers pretending that they are the ones collecting the tax from consumers -- (edited)
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znufrii
Jan 12 '17, 13:28
By itemizing it on their receipts.
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But from the retailer's perspective - say you increase your price overnight from $6 to $9. Your customers are going to be upset, and you have to
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Roger More
Jan 12, 13:31
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Then you post a notice explaining the price hike, instead of lying to your customers about them being taxed. -- nm*
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znufrii
Jan 12, 13:33
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Doing it this way is an obvious pr move from the beverage and grocery lobbies. -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 12, 13:43
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