Quote from: K-Dog on Feb 07, 2024, 12:40 AMNo incentive to change whatever. There comes a day when the midnight store deliveries stop. And people say WHAT HAPPENED ?
Other alternative is the people will no longer be able to afford the food deliveries. Affordability is another form rationing on the macro level. This is a real issue in developing countries, but people hang on by families being more and more dependent on the ones still working. More people sharing the same house to reduce expenses. Government could also provide subsidies of some kind to keep the things rolling a few years longer. You think this is a plausible scenario?