THE BLOG OF DISQUIET :Qweir Notions,an uncommonplace-book from the Armpit of Diogenes, binge-thinker jottings since2008.
Sunday, 17 October 2021
"Bag for Life"
If a plastic Bag for Life lasts less than a month in the countries of the rich before being discarded (because it doesn't look new or has a stain or two) we can deduce that - by the rich - climate change is disregarded.
The rich (poor things) can be hit by inflation. A newspaper report today on wine from Burgundy informs us that five years ago the average price of Domaine Leroy Musigny was £4,033 ($5,500) a bottle; by June this year it was going for £24,178 (over $33,000) a bottle.
But I, not so very far from the bottom of the Rich European Heap, drink wine at around 3-4 euros ($4-5) a bottle. 4 dollars a day would be thought considerable wealth by the poor beyond Europe's increasingly-monitored shores.
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The rich (poor things) can be hit by inflation.
A newspaper report today on wine from Burgundy informs us that
five years ago the average price of Domaine Leroy Musigny was £4,033 ($5,500) a bottle;
by June this year it was going for £24,178 (over $33,000) a bottle.
But I, not so very far from the bottom of the Rich European Heap,
drink wine at around 3-4 euros ($4-5) a bottle.
4 dollars a day would be thought considerable wealth by the poor beyond Europe's increasingly-monitored shores.
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