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[–] lightnsfw@reddthat.com 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

My concern is not coming from any information provided by a lobby. It's coming from my past experiences seeing corporations jump on any and every chance to take more money out of my pocket.

“Even if they stopped making them I wouldn’t get that money back” except you would in the form of other places that the money could be allocated to.

More than likely it would go to some other graft, not anything that would benefit me. It might as well be wasted on pennies which at least keep corporations from increasing prices due to having to round. That at least keeps some money in my pocket.

What would be the mechanism by which this ‘price gouging’ would occur

The easiest method would be just to always round up. If they wanted to squeeze a little harder then maybe go up 10-15 instead. What's anyone going to do about it? You may say a few cents doesn't matter but I get a few cents cash back every time I use my card and that alone covers all my christmas shopping on amazon at the end of the year. It's not negligible. As for why it hasn't happened in canada, capitalism has escalated a lot since then and they've gotten a taste of what they can get away with during covid.

[–] TheTechnician27@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The law in Canada specifies how you round both down and up, and it's not ambiguous. The reason why it hasn't happened in Canada is because the law in Canada trivially renders your proposed method impossible, not because Canadian companies haven't specced into gouging enough.

With that basic misconception cleared up, I'll ask again: What would be the mechanism by which this ‘price gouging’ would occur?

[–] lightnsfw@reddthat.com 1 points 20 hours ago

What prevents companies in Canada from setting prices in such a way that they always round up?

There's no guarantee that such a law would be the same in America. The majority of our law makers are bought and paid for. It would be trivial to "lobby" them to just leave that part out.