- 29 May 2004 23:55
#179529
If production is standardized than how can people recieve products that are not widely popular?
If I like Cookie X but most people like Cookie Y how can a Technate economicly send Cookie X to my home. Cookie X might only come from a small bakery in my area (before the technate).
Of course the majority of the population might like Cookie Y, but many will not.
If I lose my ability to buy Cookie X, along with many other products, than is this not a loss of freedom?
Even if cookie X is produced only .005% of the population will buy it, so it will be wastefull to produce Cookie X.
Please explain how the problem of non-popular product production is solved.
If I like Cookie X but most people like Cookie Y how can a Technate economicly send Cookie X to my home. Cookie X might only come from a small bakery in my area (before the technate).
Of course the majority of the population might like Cookie Y, but many will not.
If I lose my ability to buy Cookie X, along with many other products, than is this not a loss of freedom?
Even if cookie X is produced only .005% of the population will buy it, so it will be wastefull to produce Cookie X.
Please explain how the problem of non-popular product production is solved.
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