@wmd
Really?
In Italy we get cheap vegetables below 1€, normal ones below 2€ and expensive ones for less than 3€.
Cheap meat (the interiors) start at around 6-7€ per kilo. Except chicken, which can be cheaper and even reach 3.5€ per kilo for a full one, however you have to consider the weight of bones.
Legumes can be found at around 2€ per kilo dried.
In Slovenia and Spain the situation is quite similar.
In Poland I have noticed some very cheap sausages and pastet, but I doubt anyone with enough buying power to afford something else would buy those things often.
Vegetables were still cheaper.
What areas of the world are you talking about?
@Blumenkuebel @muellertadzio
@Blumenkuebel @wmd @muellertadzio This stuff is unrelated to what we were talking about.
@Blumenkuebel @rastinza @muellertadzio
That's a pretty shitty approach to jump into a conversation. Please stop.
This is my topic that you have entered into! Could it be that you are a bit stupid?
@wmd
I'm afraid that we have been blocked by @Blumenkuebel for some reason.
Let's go back to replying to the toots before he came as otherwise it could be difficult to retrieve the full thread.
I'm sorry that this happened, I tried behaving calmly and understandingly with him but it appears I was not good enough.
I do not like when people behave in this way, but what can you do after all... @muellertadzio
@Blumenkuebel
I have read Karl Marx and cannot imagine what you would mean by that.
This is not what we were talking about and you're adding nothing useful to this discussion.
Please, try understanding what's the subject of the discussion, think about it and see if you can provide something interesting about it.
If you want to talk about capitalism that's fine, we can talk about it, but don't do it here please.
@wmd @muellertadzio
@rastinza @wmd @muellertadzio
But it does! You should read Karl Marx to understand capitalism.