Capitalists will defend this

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Go to a hipster hotdog place and pay 10 then

Sure, why not. There's nothing wrong with people having free choice of what to eat. You may like your soup lines, but I like being able to have my choice of beef on a bun, beef in a pan, beef in a pot, beef on the grill, and beef wherever the fuck else I want it, faggot. Why the fuck should a government have the ability to restrict my choice, or access to food? What kind of a low-life sack a shit wants to live under that kind of government? Also the fact that you see junk food and feel so pathetically powerless to restrain yourself to the point where you want a government to remove it entirely shows you're inferior genetic waste. Don't breed, nigger.

No different to Ikea hotdogs. Or milk in supermarkets. They're loss leaders that bring in customers.
Anybody "starving in the street" is a drugfuck more interested in feeding their habit rather than their belly.

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I used to work in a warehouse with a costco on the corner and every day this old guy would buy that exact hot dog combo. He ate that for lunch every day for 11 years. A very sickly and extremely epileptic guy he wasn't fat but he certainly wasn't healthy either. People will do this shit to themselves.

What the fuck do you know about labor? What does any lefty rat know about labor? The only labor a lefty ever did was work in a gulag in the USSR. "Labor value." What a fucking retarded thing to say. Labor is valued by the product it produces. If that's the price this product fetches, that's what the labor is worth. Also not much "labor" goes into making a fucking hotdog. Do you know how many hotdogs come out of a cow? That guy butchering the cows has the most laborious job in the entire process leading to that hotdog. Still an easy job, all things considered. I bet you he gets paid more than enough to live on too.

That's actually not a loss. Buying 8 of those costs more than buying some $1 2 liter sodas, a $6 pack of hotdogs, and a $1 pack of cheap buns. You're talking $11 ($1 for the tiny bit of dressing) vs. $12. So for simply warming it they make an extra $1. It's not a big profit item, but they're not losing money. Plus they bring in people looking for a snack, and keep people in there longer to think about what they need to buy.

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I'm not even a capitalist but what is wrong with that? It's like you're a reverse shill pushing for muh based capitalism.
Calm down retards, they're two sides of the same materialist Jewish coin.

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