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Silver-Ad8136 t1_jabt0jv wrote
Reply to comment by Bonzi777 in ELI5: why do grocery stores in the US keep such a large inventory? Aside from being prepared for episodic panic buying like toilet paper or bottled water, is there an economic reason to do this? How much of the food ends up going bad? by DrEverythingBAlright
Some people sure have some strange ideas about how businesses do business. I worked at a Corningware store, and while we did have a fair bit of merch in the back, it was the same stuff we had up front, not like...super secret extra good stuff we kept hidden because...idk? We hate money?
Silver-Ad8136 t1_jabsio8 wrote
Reply to comment by RedBeard_the_Great in ELI5: why do grocery stores in the US keep such a large inventory? Aside from being prepared for episodic panic buying like toilet paper or bottled water, is there an economic reason to do this? How much of the food ends up going bad? by DrEverythingBAlright
Of course they're not, but some people are just married to these narratives big businesses are evul
Silver-Ad8136 t1_jabrb35 wrote
Reply to comment by beardyramen in ELI5: why do grocery stores in the US keep such a large inventory? Aside from being prepared for episodic panic buying like toilet paper or bottled water, is there an economic reason to do this? How much of the food ends up going bad? by DrEverythingBAlright
Your citation tends to refute the idea retailers waste food on purpose.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_ja8srjf wrote
Reply to comment by OwnInitiative1521 in ELI5: why do grocery stores in the US keep such a large inventory? Aside from being prepared for episodic panic buying like toilet paper or bottled water, is there an economic reason to do this? How much of the food ends up going bad? by DrEverythingBAlright
They don't want to throw out 30% of their product.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_ja8rz9t wrote
Reply to comment by OwnInitiative1521 in ELI5: why do grocery stores in the US keep such a large inventory? Aside from being prepared for episodic panic buying like toilet paper or bottled water, is there an economic reason to do this? How much of the food ends up going bad? by DrEverythingBAlright
Your citations don't say what you think they do, that businesses over-order by half, fully expecting the majority of product to be wasted...so to make? More money? Because...science?
Silver-Ad8136 t1_ja8o6kc wrote
Reply to comment by OwnInitiative1521 in ELI5: why do grocery stores in the US keep such a large inventory? Aside from being prepared for episodic panic buying like toilet paper or bottled water, is there an economic reason to do this? How much of the food ends up going bad? by DrEverythingBAlright
My favorite part is the irony.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_ja8o28g wrote
Reply to comment by beardyramen in ELI5: why do grocery stores in the US keep such a large inventory? Aside from being prepared for episodic panic buying like toilet paper or bottled water, is there an economic reason to do this? How much of the food ends up going bad? by DrEverythingBAlright
Dude, that's just not how businesses work. Merchants see unsold stock as failure and they cry about it. That shit costs money.
Like really, math that in your head and see if you can balance wasting 30% of stock with another 2, 3 pts (maybe) net.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_ja8ez0g wrote
Silver-Ad8136 t1_ja8esfl wrote
Reply to comment by OwnInitiative1521 in ELI5: why do grocery stores in the US keep such a large inventory? Aside from being prepared for episodic panic buying like toilet paper or bottled water, is there an economic reason to do this? How much of the food ends up going bad? by DrEverythingBAlright
What stunning business acumen. Well, that's the internet for you...
Silver-Ad8136 t1_ja3rusu wrote
Reply to comment by Kawai_Oppai in Ouch by PharaoRamsesII
I guess I see it more as...you went over to Guga's and he made you one of his A5s, and you whip out a bottle of HP sauce. So, sure...it's "wrong" but it's also pretty delicious.
I'd also note, you hear partially with your eyes and 100% with your mind, so if glowing tubes and a VU meter and more boxes and cables, that hot, static smell...appeal, no you can't get that with software.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_ja3qhje wrote
Reply to comment by thms0 in Ouch by PharaoRamsesII
It's sort of hard to second guess the engineer studio. All the EQ in the world and the HE1 won't turn old recordings of The Great Gildersleeve into Avatar 2 in Atmos
Silver-Ad8136 t1_ja0sihw wrote
Reply to comment by SarcasticOptimist in Ouch by PharaoRamsesII
Indeed, you seek out a sort of AM radio sound. That's more-or-less what "warm" means
Silver-Ad8136 t1_ja0sanp wrote
Reply to comment by GeckoDeLimon in Ouch by PharaoRamsesII
Accuracy isn't always what you're after. I wouldn't want to have a dinner date under 2000 lumens of 6500k light @95 CRI.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_ja0rsg6 wrote
Reply to comment by croakjob in Ouch by PharaoRamsesII
It's kind of like...a stick shift makes your car more fun to drive, even if you're unlikely to outwit an automatic transmission in a '24 car, really.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_j527dbh wrote
It doesn't match up well with how most music is performed or recorded.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_j2buq8l wrote
Reply to comment by SparklyMonster in ELI5: Why is it that, at some gas stations, it’s cheaper to pay with cash instead a credit card? by tgjj530
Man, do we sell a lot of soda, tho.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_j2b2ozw wrote
Reply to HD660s Harman Target sounds way worse? by SlowestSundew7
In general I don't think I'm going to do a better job coloring the sound of gear that was tuned by professional audio engineers, but YDY; HFPTS.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_j210dar wrote
If you look at RTings, in addition to frequency response there are other objective measurements that can describe headphone performance, and you can maybe learn your own ears and head and how they'd transfer those numbers into the phenomenology of listening...maybe.
It's not perfect, but your other choice is watching Christopher Suede videos and trying to assign meaning to words like thick... ephemeral...euphonic...dark...bright...warm...analytic...fast...tight...velvety
Silver-Ad8136 t1_j1vk8ya wrote
Reply to comment by Roopit22 in How much of a difference can I expect if I buy boutique aftermarket cables? by undecidables
It's entirely possible that, with a blindfold on, you might not notice any difference between Nonni's secret recipe and Hunt's out of the can, but then...you don't eat spaghetti with a blindfold on, do you?
Silver-Ad8136 t1_j1vjxaj wrote
Reply to comment by Lelouch25 in How much of a difference can I expect if I buy boutique aftermarket cables? by undecidables
>sn’t it weird how you like Custom wrapped cables that cost $50-120 for no perceived sound quality yet you would call it “sound betta” for people that are willing to spend THE SAME AMOUNT of $$ for perceived quality?
Probably the best investment as far as improving your listening experience is reefer, although there too...is the High Times centerfold really worth more than good ol' Reggie?
Silver-Ad8136 t1_j1v9jwf wrote
Reply to comment by Lelouch25 in How much of a difference can I expect if I buy boutique aftermarket cables? by undecidables
I don't want to just shit all over "soundbetta" and mock people who go in for it, but you can buy real things with money.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_j1v8h0r wrote
Reply to comment by GooseEntire1705 in How much of a difference can I expect if I buy boutique aftermarket cables? by undecidables
No, no they will not. That's not how it works.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_j1v8azv wrote
Reply to comment by Roopit22 in How much of a difference can I expect if I buy boutique aftermarket cables? by undecidables
If it looks cool, it sounds betta.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_j1v88nm wrote
Reply to How much of a difference can I expect if I buy boutique aftermarket cables? by undecidables
You'll get all the "soundbetta" your heart can conjure, and exactly nothing that would show up on a graph. But I won't knock "soundbetta," as all sound is imaginary.
Silver-Ad8136 t1_jabu8ko wrote
Reply to comment by WeDriftEternal in Eli5: When/How did the world realize that it wasn’t the same time everywhere? by Ice_Ice_Fetus
If I were...idk, co-ordinating the use of assets stationed in Germany to bomb targets in Pakistan from an office in Virginia, I might have the whole operation on Zulu, sure.