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Which one of you TERDS bought the complete ammo shipment from the Owasso Walmart...
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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 2048703" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>The only way to combat this, sadly, is to raise the shelf prices temporary, and to institute rationing (limit purchases). Rationing probably will have limited success, as people will find ways to have other straw purchase. The price is going to have to go up, until the frenzy has ended. But, sadly again, when shelf prices rise due to shortages, it takes a long long time for them to ever return to where they were pre-shortage.</p><p></p><p>If shelf pricing rose, and there was more profit in it for the manufacturers, they might up production to capacity, hire a few people, add a couple shifts, produce enough to end the shortages, which will in turn end the profiteering. </p><p></p><p>We have a pretty good idea of how this is going to end, we just don't know when.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 2048703, member: 10690"] The only way to combat this, sadly, is to raise the shelf prices temporary, and to institute rationing (limit purchases). Rationing probably will have limited success, as people will find ways to have other straw purchase. The price is going to have to go up, until the frenzy has ended. But, sadly again, when shelf prices rise due to shortages, it takes a long long time for them to ever return to where they were pre-shortage. If shelf pricing rose, and there was more profit in it for the manufacturers, they might up production to capacity, hire a few people, add a couple shifts, produce enough to end the shortages, which will in turn end the profiteering. We have a pretty good idea of how this is going to end, we just don't know when. [/QUOTE]
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