Agree, "You get what you pay for. Expensive things are often better quality, last longer, and save you money in the long run. Paying more now means not replacing it later.", "Shopping at places like Meadow Lane isn't just about the product. It's about the experience. The lighting, the packaging, the feeling of treating yourself — that has value. Why shouldn't you pay for joy?", "For some people, life is hard. Work is draining. Friends are busy. Buying something nice might be the only small joy in their week. Who are you to judge what brings someone happiness?", "Real friends don't care where you shop. If people judge you for not spending, they're not friends. People are living beyond their means to impress people who don't actually care.", Disagree, "That's what marketers want you to believe. Most of the time, you're paying for the brand, not the quality. A $28 jar of honey isn't 5 times better than a $6 one. It's just conspicuous consumption dressed up as 'quality.'", "People buy expensive things because they're bored. Shopping kills time. It gives them something to look forward to. It's entertainment.", "Everyone is posting about it. Everyone is talking about it. People buy because they want to be part of the conversation. They don't want to feel left out.", "People know they're being manipulated. They don't care. The packaging is beautiful. The store feels nice. They're paying for the experience.".

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