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I moved a sentence from the section on inkjet printers here. It is verifiable, but not necessarily notable, and it seems to imply some very disreputable things about printer manufacturers that may not be warranted. See below:
In fact, the ink is sometimes sold for more than human blood. [1]
I cannot speak for the price of blood (it cost's nothing here in the UK). But printer ink is certainly a huge cost. Just grabbing a couple of cartridges from stock, 19 ml of ink costs 19.99. That is £1052.10 per litre (or £3982.63 ($6629.81) per US gallon for our colonial friends). This does not include the cartridge itself because the ink quantity and price given is the difference between the regular and XL versions of the cartridge. DieSwartzPunkt ( talk) 10:51, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Sugar does not strike me as perishable food. Is there any evidence for sugar being priced under cost? And it's not clear that milk is placed in the back to get people to buy things. [2] Snakesonaplane1988 ( talk) 18:41, 10 September 2014 (UTC)
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I moved a sentence from the section on inkjet printers here. It is verifiable, but not necessarily notable, and it seems to imply some very disreputable things about printer manufacturers that may not be warranted. See below:
In fact, the ink is sometimes sold for more than human blood. [1]
I cannot speak for the price of blood (it cost's nothing here in the UK). But printer ink is certainly a huge cost. Just grabbing a couple of cartridges from stock, 19 ml of ink costs 19.99. That is £1052.10 per litre (or £3982.63 ($6629.81) per US gallon for our colonial friends). This does not include the cartridge itself because the ink quantity and price given is the difference between the regular and XL versions of the cartridge. DieSwartzPunkt ( talk) 10:51, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Sugar does not strike me as perishable food. Is there any evidence for sugar being priced under cost? And it's not clear that milk is placed in the back to get people to buy things. [2] Snakesonaplane1988 ( talk) 18:41, 10 September 2014 (UTC)