Debate user Snigger on whether Sneed's Feed and Seed would have been robust enough to weather the Great Recession

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It's inarguable. Farming is always required by society, and those farmers do need supplies. A business like Sneed's Feed and Seed, (Formerly Chuck's), would absolutely have been able to handle the economic conditions posed by 2008.
>but what about farm foreclosures
The clients may have changed, but ultimately the need for seed and miscellaneous farming utilities would remain.
 
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I don't get it
 
The clients may have changed, but ultimately the need for seed and miscellaneous farming utilities would remain.
What about the cost of utilities tho? Sneed's supply obviously comes from industries in the big city, otherwise the farmers wouldn't need Sneed meaning that Sneed is still affected by inflation as the cost of producing the utilities increases their price, this will eventually make the price of these utilities too high for the farmers to bear meaning less business for Sneed in general
 
What about the cost of utilities tho? Sneed's supply obviously comes from industries in the big city, otherwise the farmers wouldn't need Sneed meaning that Sneed is still affected by inflation as the cost of producing the utilities increases their price, this will eventually make the price of these utilities too high for the farmers to bear meaning less business for Sneed in general
Farming is entirely immune to general economic conditions, because food is the opposite of a luxury
 
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Farming is entirely immune to general economic conditions, because food is the opposite of a luxury
Well of course farming is immune to it, but Sneed's supply couldn't come from the farmers because why would Sneed sell the farmers their own produce? so obviously Sneed is not selling things the farmers can produce, Sneed is buying from factories that produce utilities the farmers wouldn't be able to make on their own.
So while the farmers are immune to inflation Sneed is not because Sneed is not a farmer, he runs a utility shop.
Thus Sneed would be affected by the 2008 economic crisis
 
If Chuck's Feed and Seed failed, what makes you think Sneed can save it?

The local farmland is depleted if what has been said about the old Simpson place is true.
 
If Chuck's Feed and Seed failed, what makes you think Sneed can save it?

The local farmland is depleted if what has been said about the old Simpson place is true.
Chuck retired on top and drove the hills in a lambo until he died at the ripe old age of 87
 
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What is there to debate? It's like debating the sunrise and whether or not it will do so tomorrow.
 
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The problem for Sneed unfortunately, is political. Due to money manipulation, subsidy of other industry, and an increasingly health-conscious cattle population, feed and seed just cannot make hay. Chuck is a man of foresight and divested into the now-boomtime dragon dildo business before all this began.
 
The sign is a subtle joke. The shop is called "Sneed's Feed & Seed", where feed and seed both end in the sound "-eed", thus rhyming with the name of the owner, Sneed. The sign says that the shop was "Formerly Chuck's", implying that the two words beginning with "F" and "S" would have ended with "-uck", rhyming with "Chuck". So, when Chuck owned the shop, it would have been called "Chuck's Fuck and Suck".
I don't get it.
 
I don't know most suppliers operate on fairly low margins small suppliers doubly so for small ones a lot of small stores are quietly run by mega corps these days
 
I don't know most suppliers operate on fairly low margins small suppliers doubly so for small ones a lot of small stores are quietly run by mega corps these days
Sneed gets customers with gucci loafers and park avenue manicures, they are attracting wealthier clientele.
 
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Sneed's could not survive as corporate farming does not use small feed & seed stores to procure supplies
 
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