So because they didn't look for the best price on turkey's you're saying their tax figures might be wrong.
I agree that the point is moot because as I said before, it doesn't matter if one spends $5, $50, or $150 on a thanksgiving meal the tax rate would still be 40%. For every $100 spent on food $40 goes to government.
BTW- I wouldn't consider a $7 bottle of wine as a "premium" product.
I agree that the point is moot because as I said before, it doesn't matter if one spends $5, $50, or $150 on a thanksgiving meal the tax rate would still be 40%. For every $100 spent on food $40 goes to government.
BTW- I wouldn't consider a $7 bottle of wine as a "premium" product.
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