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[–] rozodru@pie.andmc.ca 23 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

First Doug and Chow demand a RTO initiative at the plea of downtown Toronto business owners and commercial landlords so that people will, essentially, be forced to buy and eat downtown. It's not working as people simply refuse to pay. So their next brilliant idea is to get rid of bike lanes completely so that people driving will shop and eat downtown? that's not going to work either. people are STILL going to refuse to pay. This won't work and if anything is going to hurt businesses even more because people will simply continue to not shop downtown out of protest like they're already doing.

Why should I buy a $20 mediocre burger at some restaurant on king street when I can make my own lunch or a burger at home? why hop in my car and pay gas to go buy something when I can now just get it delivered on uber?

It's the same shit with their new proposals for renting. They refuse to acknowledge the ACTUAL issues and rather skirt around it with horrible infected bandaid solutions. We're all broke. We all can't afford the cost of living. Want us to live and work and shop downtown again? cool lower rents, lower the cost of everything, and the people will return and shop. Or, heaven forbid, wages increase across the board and STOP stagnating. You can't force people to buy more when they dont' have the money to buy more at an increased cost.

[–] 1985MustangCobra@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 weeks ago

i don't think everyone is broke, I think people refuse to adjust their spending habits in a time of inflated cost. LCBO is busy as ever, if you wanna see a busy restaurant, go to McDonalds, and what they charge for a meal for a family of 4 is bonkers so it ain't cheap either. Why are "premium" clothing brands still busy stores? TEMU has customers coming out of the wazoo from people buying what i like to call "useless junk". I am one who struggles with very low income, and had to adjust my spending habits to bare minimum. I think that's a mega pill a lot of people don't want to swallow, based on how it's been for some time before this recent issue with pricing.

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