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[–] Umrtvovacz 0 points 12 points (+12|-0) ago 

I don't understand. Shouldn't it be more expensive? There is more material. Or is it just that the majority of Americans are fat so to offset lower sales of small dresses they must be more expensive to be viable? If that is the truth, WTF?

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[–] DeVera 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Yes we finance the fatties sadly.

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[–] Umrtvovacz 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

FUCK. THAT.

I think I will stay here in middle Europe where the general populus is still against hamplanets. You can see the disgust on their faces when one is in the same bus with you.

But you have to work hard and try to save America.

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[–] 1F4A9 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Fat privilege: cheaper clothes because they're made in bulk for bulk sizes.

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[–] RielDtok_ 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

It's most likely because they produce far more circus-tent-size dresses than human-size ones. Thus, they can order more at a time for larger discounts, and the factory workers will be more experienced making bigger dresses, etc. The whole supply chain is geared better for making bigger dresses because they move more of them.

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[–] Umrtvovacz ago 

I seems I don't understand economy. Or fat economy to be exact. It's my fault. I took Economic University when I should have taken Social Justice Studies. (it exists...)

/s (it's sad that I need to add /s otherwise I may be taken seriously and thought to be a Social Justice Warrior)