If you work at Timmy’s do a count of how many ice caps you make in a day. Multiply that by the cost. I guarantee on ice caps alone you make more value than you get back in your check
Libs learn about the labor theory of value and are like, “so what if people skim a little off the top? The business has overhead.” This is not skimming. Most people lose more than half of their labor value every day.
as a web dev, at the furniture company i worked for, we would make around 75,000 a day (before taxes, paying people, etc) on an average day...and well over 2-3 million on the first day black friday/boxing day sales. the lead web dev on the team was working 2 jobs. someone else, i think it was one of the designers, casually mentioned that they would qualify for low income discounts, like for bus passes and stuff.
it was such a head scratcher. do they not recognize that they are getting ripped off? me, it was my first full time, non retail/fast food, job, so i was happy to get a slightly better paycheck. but for the other designers and web devs, this wasn't their first job at all? so i'm sitting there like...confused.
we could easily pay each member on the web dev team 75k a year, AND pay for the employees involved in furniture delivery, like the truck drivers or warehouse employees stuffing the furniture into the truck. 2-3 million on day 1 of black friday/boxing day is amazing, but it'd also be another 1-2 million each day until the sale was over. we had the money!! (at least i think so) it was just going...to the bosses i guess