Yes. 60-70% are the estimate ranges I’ve seen.
Yes. 60-70% are the estimate ranges I’ve seen.
Well, there are over 5 billion lactose intolerant people out there. Coffee creamers do typically include a very small amount of milk derivative, but it’s not enough to make a difference if you don’t have a dairy allergy.
If invulnerability means not being subjected to all the forces eventually pulling apart and decaying all matter, I’m still on board. I’ll roll the dice that things eventually find a way to come back around, whatever that means.
Well, immortality and invulnerability are a definite to deal with some existential dread.
Then I suppose insanely rich because you’re going to need a lot of money to make investments on a forever time scale.
I mean, if you’re googling that without even providing a model number, I can excuse the AI choosing to show it. It’s not a mind reader.
I think the Instagram restaurants serving spaghetti in a garbage bin or soup in a beer hat would give that list a run for its money.
The major reason given is that taxes vary so much in the US by location that it would be onerous for businesses with locations in different areas to print different price tags and advertise prices broadly.
It’s even an issue online because, until you enter your address, the online retailer has no clue what your tax rate will be, and they have to assess tax based on the purchaser’s location. Postal code isn’t always enough, as they can be shared by different cities with different tax rates.
Some areas also vary tax by date (tax free holidays), though I don’t think consumers would care if their total ended up being cheaper than they thought.
A national standard VAT would be the only way businesses might start including tax in price, but there’s no way to do that without a constitutional amendment. States have the power to tax, and they’re not going to stop now even if they receive VAT revenues.
Also to increase the length of time you are on the page. Dwell time factors into SEO. It’s really an all of the above thing though.
It tends to be geographic, so if you live in a region that’s able to deal with lactose, you’d have the impression lactose intolerance isn’t super common. But entire regions are lactose intolerant, like Southeast Asia (including China) and about half of India.
Basically anytime you see dairy as rare or non-existent in a region’s traditional cuisine, that’s why.