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How are you going to bring back the industries that have left this country for cheaper labor overseas?
CHEAPER LABOR
a lot cheaper. Now on my left is my lovely Greek sister Georgie. She's gonna' be cooking
a lot cheaper. Now on my left is my lovely Greek sister Georgie. She's gonna' be cooking
Who wouldn't want more, cheaper food?
Who wouldn’t want more, cheaper food?
they are a lot cheaper if you buy them used. But I don't think you should buy one used.
Um, they're a lot cheaper if you buy them used,
they are so much cheaper that it's profitable for firms to have many teams, many employees remote.
but they are so much cheaper that it's profitable for firms to have many teams, many employees remote.
and sometimes even cheaper than taking the Amtrak.
Solar energy is the cheapest it's ever been⏤nearly 90% cheaper than it was just in 2009.
In a lot of places, it is now cheaper to generate electricity with solar than with coal, natural gas, or nuclear power.
That would mean that you would buy cheaper flour and cheaper ingredients than you normally do.
flour and cheaper ingredients than you normally do.
These cost-cutting strategies are critical to Aldi's profit margin, and they're why the company is able to offer items that are cheaper than the national average, but they also serve another purpose.
Marketing experts say these tactics all signal to the customer that milk, eggs, and bread are cheaper at Aldi because of its efficiency rather than its quality.
For example, a 20-inch pizza has more area than 2 14-inch pizzas or 6 8-inch pizzas, yet it's almost $9 cheaper on average than getting 2 14-inch pizzas, and
over $30 cheaper on average than getting 6 8-inch pizzas.