'We're being ripped off,' Jamaica Plain teens find Stop & Shop prices higher in low-income neighborhoods
Teen researchers found prices at the Stop & Shop in Jamaica Plain are 18-percent higher than prices in Dedham.
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'We're being ripped off,' Jamaica Plain teens find Stop & Shop prices higher in low-income neighborhoods
Teen researchers found prices at the Stop & Shop in Jamaica Plain are 18-percent higher than prices in Dedham.www.cbsnews.com
saw.Ben affleck accent : it’s freaking Boston what you expect your first day here or something. Freaking colors think they got rights and fairness around here now or something
This is crazy. It usually goes the other way..like here in charlotte, a big mac at McDonald's cost different depending on what side of town you're on, but it's usually higher in the nicer area, but not by much
They said in Boston it’s like that.. so if you not from Boston than this dosent apply to ya.. certain states have diff bullshit that applies to certain demographicsInteresting. Where is the actual study though? What did they track in 2 months?
Reason I'm asking is because we got a giant eagle in a low-income area and they have to have actual police security, a seperate security company for the parking lot, and had to remove self-checkouts. And the prices are the same as giant eagles in the better places that don't have all the additional expenses.
Not saying they didnt uncover some shit, it just usually don't seem to work that way unless talking about the corner stores folks buy groceries from.
Maybe it costs more to operate in low income neighborhoods
This is nothing new. This comes up every so often with the argument that it's more expensive to open businesses in black neighborhoods because of things like security.Interesting. Where is the actual study though? What did they track in 2 months?
Reason I'm asking is because we got a giant eagle in a low-income area and they have to have actual police security, a seperate security company for the parking lot, and had to remove self-checkouts. And the prices are the same as giant eagles in the better places that don't have all the additional expenses.
Not saying they didnt uncover some shit, it just usually don't seem to work that way unless talking about the corner stores folks buy groceries from.
No doubt, so if it is local to boston how many stores were in the study? And mind you, Ohio is always clowned on here for being one of the most racist places. Cleveland area is listed as one of the most segregated in the country.They said in Boston it’s like that.. so if you not from Boston than this dosent apply to ya.. certain states have diff bullshit that applies to certain demographics
Well, the expense is true. Just saying haven't seen the big stores do shit like this. But they do seem to cut back on employees inside the stores because they need to invest in security. So only 2 lines open and shit like that.This is nothing new. This comes up every so often with the argument that it's more expensive to open businesses in black neighborhoods because of things like security.
Are the youth unaware of the “bargains” or is it hard for them to get to the bargain?It's true and has been going on since forever.
-White people/other's just won't pay a certain price for certain items at all,especially older people
-Young people tend to just spend,bargains is something they don't have time for.
When you're young you don't care about bargains,sales,coupons or none of that stuff,you want what you want and you'll pay a higher price.It's not hard and maybe some are unaware but its mostly has to do with discipline or the lack ofAre the youth unaware of the “bargains” or is it hard for them to get to the bargain?
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I live in Ohio also. With the exception of rural areas, I believe Ohio is more classist than racist. Where I am the segregation is more socioeconomic. Racism is ALWAYS an issue, but lately it's more shitting on the poor. Wealthy Ohioans(No matter what race) believe poor people only deserve to subsist because poverty is a moral failing.Ohio is always clowned on here for being one of the most racist places.
It's true and has been going on since forever.
-White people/other's just won't pay a certain price for certain items at all,especially older people
-Young people tend to just spend,bargains is something they don't have time for.