Crude oil at $44 a barrel and gas prices go up .20 cents per gallon
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gut
"Some customers waited three hours to get to the pumps."sherm03;1747537 wrote:Saw this today from some people back home and thought of this thread. Dude ran a bargain and police were pissed.
http://wytv.com/2015/08/27/cheap-gas-gimmick-creates-traffic-and-anger-issues/
To save maybe $30...less the 5 gallons or so they probably burned idling in line all that time. -
friendfromlowry
This is one of life's biggest mysteries to me: People waiting hours at a time to save a few bucks on something. Marion's Pizza in Dayton ran a promotion at the beginning of the month where a large pizza was like a dollar or two. There's a location near me and the line was wrapped around the building twice. To save like $10 on pizza.gut;1747740 wrote:"Some customers waited three hours to get to the pumps."
To save maybe $30...less the 5 gallons or so they probably burned idling in line all that time. -
Heretic
To sum things up: Poor People.friendfromlowry;1747741 wrote:This is one of life's biggest mysteries to me: People waiting hours at a time to save a few bucks on something. Marion's Pizza in Dayton ran a promotion at the beginning of the month where a large pizza was like a dollar or two. There's a location near me and the line was wrapped around the building twice. To save like $10 on pizza. -
Spock
Poor people are rich when it comes to time.Heretic;1747795 wrote:To sum things up: Poor People. -
Azubuike24
Money is time. Poor people go out of their way for examples like waiting an hour and paying $2 for a $10 pizza. Not to mention likely eating like that every meal and damaging their own personal value and inflating health care costs. But hey, on the surface, $8 was saved...Heretic;1747795 wrote:To sum things up: Poor People. -
gut
Well, inherently we all do the same time/value calculation....the more time you have, the more a few bucks is worth your time. And who cares about health care costs - they're getting that for free.Azubuike24;1748570 wrote:Money is time. Poor people go out of their way for examples like waiting an hour and paying $2 for a $10 pizza. Not to mention likely eating like that every meal and damaging their own personal value and inflating health care costs. But hey, on the surface, $8 was saved... -
Azubuike24They might be getting that for free, but their still spending time/money for health care that could be avoided. I know this is a can of worms to open, the point was more to clarify just how much you're NOT saving by waiting for the discounted pizza haha.