In this wonderful world of Globalisation, economic uncertainty, and where political and economic boundaries are torn down we can rest assured that multinational franchises have cut the cost of production of their goods.
The problem that some cannot deal with is that these companies DO NOT pass the savings on to their customers.
From a reliable source within the franchise, it has been revealed that it cost Donut King to make one doughnut 1 cent, whilst the cost to the customer can vary from 60 cents to $2.00 (see illustration)
Other companies that practice Consumer Rip off are:
JK Kids gear : $1 jacket sells for $49
Coca Cola's water cost $1.40 per 1 million litres
Dick Smith phone adapters cost 10c sell for $10.00
A look into Corporate fraud in Australia, Stranglehold of Monopolies, Telecom's Oppression, Biased Law System, Corporate influence in politics, Industrial Relations disadvantaging workers, Outsourcing Australian Jobs, Offshore Banking, Petrochemical company domination, Invisibly Visible. It's not what you see, it's what goes on behind the scenes. Australia, the warrantless colony. Note: Site has more info in desktop mode or 'web version' as seen at bottom of page, when on smartphone.
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