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Justdroppedin
10-08-2021, 12:05 PM
At the market place, a seller advertises "1 salad for $3, 3 salads for $10".


A customer passing by stops and speaks with the seller:
-That's not right!


-What do you mean?


-Well, that's not an offer: 3 salads cost $9.


-No, sir, it says here that 3 salads cost $10.


-I know, but if I buy 1 salad, how much do I pay?


-$3.


-And if I buy 2?


-$6.


-Yes, because 3+3=6, now what about 3+3+3?


-That makes 9.


-So 3 salads cost $9.


-No sir, they cost $10, it's written just over there, on that board.


The client can't fathom such a stubbornness in another human being and proceeds to prove his point to the seller:
-Here, let me buy a salad.


-That will be $3, sir.


-Now, I'd like one more salad.


-That will be $3 again, sir.


-Finally, let me buy one last salad.


-That will also be $3, sir.


-How much did I pay you those 3 salads?


-$3+$3+$3, your paid $9.


-See? 3 salads are worth $9, not $10, you won't sell much salads of you do it this way.


-Yes sir, I almost sold all my stock to people like you wanting to prove they're smarter than me by buying 3 salads they don't need, just to make sure they are superior. My technique works! Besides, I can overprice those salads to $3 and no one bats an eye!