Vitalik Buterin
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What are some ways in which expensive products can be worse than cheaper ones? Examples that come to my mind: * Expensive clothes can be much less convenient to clean * In expensive hotel rooms it's often harder to figure out how to turn off all the lights * Expensive restaurants often have less choice in menus
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aerique
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I'd hope a more expensive restaurant has better quality ingredients and a nice atmosphere. Menu choice should be secondary here. Unless the restaurant is so expensive you're paying for the "experience". (On a different note: I had a hard time choosing between using apostrophes or quotes around "experience".)
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
For me as a fish+veggies person, menu choice is critical and way more important than quality. An average restaurant has like 5-10 things that are acceptable for me, fancier places often have 1-3 and occasionally 0, leading me to choose between the social awkwardness of attempting custom requests and going hungry.
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