The article doesn’t even mention stuff like planned obsolescence or the fact that a lot of new goods end up being destroyed to artificially inflate prices.

  • Peter1986c@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    Probably the economy has something to do with it. There are parts of the world where you either could have “that” car or no car at all. And if say, transit is not a (viable) option, guess three times what people are going to try doing.