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by clusterfish
1582 days ago
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I don't even know what you're playing at. Yes, grocery stores are essential. Yes, gasoline is essential, being the only source of energy for all long range transportation. Yes cars are essential in many places where there's no good alternative. For example most of America, geographically. |
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I’m trying to establish what other industries are “essential” so I can try and understand how we regulate such industries and in what ways they are similar to the discussion here about Apple. If grocery stores are essential for example does that mean they should have to stock competitor store brand products if the competitor want to sell at that store? If I live in a town with only one grocery store and I want to pay with Bitcoin should they have to set up that payment mechanism? Should they have to accept all payment mechanisms? There are lots of questions here that you can open up that draw parallels with Apple here w.r.t being “essential”.