Consider this scenario. The forecast is for two to three inches of snow. You tell yourself, “This time, I'm not going to join the pre-snowstorm panic lines at the supermarket. Tomorrow is my regularly scheduled weekly shopping day, and I'm not going to change it.” Most of the time, your choice would work out fine. Unfortunately for you, two to three inches of snow turns out to be a foot of snow. Your street hasn't been plowed, you don't have a four-wheel drive car, your refrigerator is empty, and you have two hungry children in the house, home from school.
Let “Price Gougers” Do Their Job
Let “Price Gougers” Do Their Job
Let “Price Gougers” Do Their Job
Consider this scenario. The forecast is for two to three inches of snow. You tell yourself, “This time, I'm not going to join the pre-snowstorm panic lines at the supermarket. Tomorrow is my regularly scheduled weekly shopping day, and I'm not going to change it.” Most of the time, your choice would work out fine. Unfortunately for you, two to three inches of snow turns out to be a foot of snow. Your street hasn't been plowed, you don't have a four-wheel drive car, your refrigerator is empty, and you have two hungry children in the house, home from school.