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Lifer
Jun 11, 2020
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Ok, I’ll defend the OP from all the bizarre Econ 101 students, bringing up the lesson that value is subjective. Here’s what the OP said:



And then we learn from respondents that lots of people don’t just value tobacco by “nicotine and pure tobacco flavour.” Congratulations! The OPs post was that IF you do, then here’s a good value that he’s found. He’s already covered off the subjective value lesson in the first word of the first clause of the first sentence of the post.
...but it's not a good value if you don't like the stuff in the first place. The nicotine is measurable, the "pure tobacco flavor" is subjective, and not "covered". If it was worded "and you consider this particular blend to provide pure tobacco flavor" and further 'pure tobacco flavor' was your primary quality in a tobacco...then...maybe.
 
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