$13 Snickers, $26 Water, $48 Pizza — And In Las Vegas, Charging A Laptop In Your Room Can Run $50 [Roundup]





News and notes from around the interweb:

  • We used to be a proper country. Bring back the mob. $13 for a Snickers bar!

    This isn’t an outlier. Expect $26 bottles of water, $50 for charging your laptop in the room and $48 for a cheese pizza at a budget hotel on the strip:

  • Here’s a new run at capping credit card interchange – a Democratic think thank has come up with grocers voluntarily freezing the price of 24 food items for two years in exchange for forcing credit card payment networks provide lower interchange. This hair-brained scheme would get populist support for redistribution from Visa and Mastercard to retail business, thanks to Biden’s Council of Economic Advisors chair.

    This actually combines two terrible ideas, potentially making them together more popular.

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  • Snoop Dogg’s credit card was declined buying takeout at the Winter Olympics.
  • This just creates an incentive for my kids to lose stuff at the airport.
  • I feel like anybody going to these lengths to buy basic economy deserves miles for the trip.
  • Poor design thinking. Each seat needs their own nozzle. (Each seat also needs their own power port – when customers share, bad things eventually happen.)





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$13 Snickers, $26 Water, $48 Pizza — And In Las Vegas, Charging A Laptop In Your Room Can Run $50 [Roundup]