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This could really work! - 4/24/2006 2:10:57 PM   
MasterRenegade77


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Please read and pass on. This could really work!
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A man eats two eggs each morning for breakfast. When he goes to the grocery store he pays 60 cents a dozen. Since a dozen eggs won't last a week he normally buys two dozens at a time.

One day while buying eggs he notices that the price has risen to 72 cents. The next time he buys groceries, eggs are 76 cents a dozen. When asked to explain the price of eggs the store owner says, "the price has gone up and I have to raise my price accordingly".

This store buys 100 dozen eggs a day. I checked around for a better price and all the distributors have raised their prices. The distributors have begun to buy from the huge egg farms. The small egg farms have been driven out of business.

The huge egg farms sells 100,000 dozen eggs a day to distributors. With no competition, they can set the price as they see fit. The distributors then have to raise their prices to the grocery stores. And on and on and on. As the man kept buying eggs the price kept going up. He saw the big egg trucks delivering 100 dozen eggs each day. Nothing changed there.

He checked out the huge egg farms and found they were selling 100,000 dozen eggs to the distributors daily. Nothing had changed but the price of eggs.

Then week before Thanksgiving the price of eggs shot up to $1.00 a dozen. Again he asked the grocery owner why and was told, "cakes and baking for the holiday". The huge egg farmers know there will be a lot of baking going on and more eggs will be used. Hence, the price of eggs goes up. Expect the same thing at Christmas and other times when family cooking, baking, etc. happen.

This pattern continues until the price of eggs is $2.00 a dozen. The man says,"there must be something we can do about the price of eggs".

He starts talking to all the people in his town and they decide to stop buying eggs. This didn't work because everyone needed eggs. Finally, the man suggested only buying what you need.

He ate 2 eggs a day. On the way home from work he would stop at the grocery and buy two eggs. Everyone in town started buying 2 or 3 eggs a day.

The grocery store owner began complaining that he had too many eggs in his cooler. He told the distributor that he didn't need any eggs. Maybe wouldn't need any all week.

The distributor had eggs piling up at his warehouse. He told the huge egg farms that he didn't have any room for eggs would not need any for at least two weeks.

At the egg farm, the chickens just kept on laying eggs.

To relieve the pressure, the huge egg farm told the distributor that they could sell the eggs at a lower price. The distributor said, "I don't have the room for the %$&^*&% eggs even if they were free."

The distributor told the grocery store owner that he would lower the price of the eggs if the store would start buying again. The grocery store owner said, "I don't have room for more eggs. The customers are only buy 2 or 3 eggs at a time. Now if you were to drop the price of eggs back down to the original price, the customers would start buying by the dozen again."

The distributors sent that proposal to the huge egg farmers. They liked the price they were getting for their eggs but, them chickens just kept on laying.

Finally, the egg farmers lowered the price of their eggs. But only a few cents. The customers still bought 2 or 3 eggs at a time. They said, "when the price of eggs gets down to where it was before, we will start buying by the dozen."

Slowly the price of eggs started dropping. The distributors had to slash their prices to make room for the eggs coming from the egg farmers. The egg farmers cut their prices because the distributors wouldn't buy at a higher price than they were selling eggs for.

Anyway, they had full warehouses and wouldn't need eggs for quite a while.

And them chickens kept on laying.

Eventually, the egg farmers cut their prices because they were throwing away eggs they couldn't sell. The distributors started buying again because the eggs were priced to where the stores could afford to sell them at the lower price.

And the customers starting buying by the dozen again.

Now, transpose this analogy to the gasoline industry.

What if everyone only bought $10.00 worth of gas each time they pulled to the pump. The dealers tanks would stay semi-full all the time. The dealers wouldn't have room for the gas coming from the huge tank farms. The tank farms wouldn't have room for the gas coming from the refining plants. And the refining plants wouldn't have room for the oil being off loaded from the huge tankers coming from the Middle East.

Just $10.00 each time you buy gas. Don't fill it up. You may have to stop for gas twice a week but, the price should come down.

Think about it.

As an added note... When I buy $10.00 worth of gas, that leaves my tank a little under half-full. The way prices are jumping around, you can buy gas for $2.65 a gallon and then the next morning it can be $2.15. If you have your tank full of $2.65 gas you don't have room for the $2.15 gas. You might not understand the economics of only buying two eggs at a time but, you can't buy cheaper gas if your tank is full of the high priced stuff.

Also, don't buy anything else at the gas station -- don't give them any more of your hard earned money than what you spend on gas, until the prices come down.
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RE: This could really work! - 4/24/2006 2:17:44 PM   
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quote:

Just $10.00 each time you buy gas. Don't fill it up. You may have to stop for gas twice a week but, the price should come down.



I got this in an email and gave it some thought. I don't see how it would work unless you cut your total comsumption. It just means wasting more time stopping at the gas station more often as far as i can tell. If i use 20gal/week and i get 10 on Mon. and 10 on Th.  then maybe they will sell less gas on Mon. but they will sell more on Th. than if i had gotten 20 on Mon.

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RE: This could really work! - 4/24/2006 2:40:05 PM   
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The big flaw is just as proudsub says.  Whether I spend $50 at once or over a few days, I buy the same amount.  Individual stations may even be happy, as it eliminates peaks, and spreads sales more evenly, preventing overstock.

However, the part that may work is if people were rigid about it, they would subconciously drive less, because they always think "Oh man, I just filled up!"

But even that would work only minimally, unless everyone conciously decides to drive less.

Just the view of a guy who has no car.

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RE: This could really work! - 4/24/2006 2:49:19 PM   
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While it sounds wonderful this is a myth. Proudsub is right in saying that the only way to drive down gas prices is to not use as much. Instead of 20 gallons a week, use 15 gallons a week. Buying more often does nothing to effect the price nor does it create a surplus.

The other myth is to boycott one or two oil companies and that will send a message. It won't. You will just put your money in someone else's hands and again, consumption would not go down.

Another myth is don't buy gas on Wednesday or some other day. It does zero to effect consumption.

Sadly, it is very difficult to get people to cut down enough to make a vast difference. People will still take their cars on short trips that could easily be walked. People, although going in the same direction and even the same place will not carpool. Mass transit in some areas is not sufficient enough to give the coverage that you need to make not even owning a car feasible.

I drive much less than I have in the past. I make an effort to not make useless trips somewhere. I try to keep up on my tires being inflated correctly. When demand for the product goes down, so will the price but not until we consume much less.

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RE: This could really work! - 4/24/2006 2:52:57 PM   
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and unlike chickens that need to be fed or die and eggs  that can rot, there is ALWAYS a buyer for gasoline, this soil or another--and that is the catch 22.

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RE: This could really work! - 4/24/2006 3:04:14 PM   
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What would happen is the price of fried chicken at KFC would go down.

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RE: This could really work! - 4/24/2006 3:28:43 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Mercnbeth

What would happen is the price of fried chicken at KFC would go down.


I'd be buying more KFC !

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RE: This could really work! - 4/24/2006 3:31:49 PM   
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MistressDiane,

If you buy more KFC, the price will go up again.  That's kinda the whole problem with the whole damn theory.

We all eat less eggs, or less KFC, or anything.  Prices go down a bit again, and everyone breathes a sigh of relief, pigs out again, and prices go up again, even more than before.

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RE: This could really work! - 4/24/2006 4:44:23 PM   
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And they could make fuel out of chicken shit!

It's not only driving less....it's also driving more sensible cars, instead of Hummers, Expeditions and Yukon Denali's.

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