"@zentex:
When a source that positions itself as a "consumer advocate" takes an irrational stance without justification or explanation, yeah, you're damn right I'm going to complain."
"I just noticed something.
"This price adjustment on select ready-to-eat cereal brands was taken to offset rising commodity costs for ingredients and energy used to manufacture and distribute these products," a spokesperson said.
While this is sad...
So, Consumerist is now posting "sad" news?"
"Consumerist, when are you going to answer my question about your shrink ray fetish?
What's worse -- for a company to increase the price of a fixed quantity, or for a company to maintain the price and reduce the quantity?
Or is this just gonna be another one of those irrational "companies are evil" jihads that Consumerist seems to be so fond of lately?"
"@picardia: Good customer service might be instituting a system that doesn't routinely make these kinds of mistakes.
And presuming that ANY given system could conceivably be absolutely flawless, particularly when humans are involved, is an exercise in frustrated idiocy.
@picardia: But they routinely DO make these mistakes, and as others have pointed out, the mistakes are almost invariably in the direction of making the hotel money on stuff the guest didn't use.
Incorrect, sir."
"@smirky: When a business knowingly has a system that is inherently flawed against the customer yet continues to use it, that IS trying to screw the customer.
You are missing the point; try rereading my second response."
"It all depends on what the ratio is and, maybe more significantly, what my personal considerations are.
If I'm a single 20-something male making buckets of money and driving an expensive luxury performance vehicle, then I'm not trading anything for economy.
Subjectively though, it would depend on the starting point and the ratio."
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