Consumer deception generally in supermarkets
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+2 = +1 +1 if I'm not mistaken?
So read again much higher
M'fou you will not make me change my mind ... or you will make me taste a good Belgian baguette (French baker's chains "PAUL" style do not count eh !!)
So read again much higher
M'fou you will not make me change my mind ... or you will make me taste a good Belgian baguette (French baker's chains "PAUL" style do not count eh !!)
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Capt_Maloche wrote:prices are around € 12 to € 20 for 11W, € 18 to € 25 for 23W
It still explains why we are tempted by cheap shit. Personally, 25 € is more than my electricity bill for a month, it makes you think ...
Another question: is it really so "miraculous" that energy saving bulbs? I think about gas, the means necessary for production etc ... (Dsl, I know absolutely nothing about it )
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Jaydi wrote:It still explains why we are tempted by cheap shit. Personally, 25 € is more than my electricity bill for a month, it makes you think ...
Certainly, everyone buys what they want. But there is a difference between:
- buy a € 2 bulb and expect no more than a € 2 bulb can give
- buy a bulb at 2 € and wait for the quality and longevity of a high-end bulb at 20 € (and then complain about it).
Jaydi wrote:Another question: is it really so "miraculous" that energy saving bulbs? I think about gas, the means necessary for production etc ... (Dsl, I know absolutely nothing about it )
No, no miracle in there, but it is still a matter of logic: it is more ecological to buy 1 single bulb guaranteed 15 h, allowing you to save for 000 € of electricity over its lifetime rather than x low-end bulbs that will make you consume more. To find out more, take a look at Christophe's calculations on this page: https://www.econologie.com/forums/ampoules-f ... t4742.html
PS: what is it, my mother?
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