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You said:

> If you don’t value it, that’s fine. No one is holding a gun to your head and demanding you eat the snacks, but your original proposition was about using that money to buy your own snacks which doesn’t work for the aforementioned economies of scale.

And before that, you said:

> You can rail against the value of these perks, but "give me the cash and let me decide for myself" doesn't work.

Buying my own snacks works just fine, because in an economy of scale, snacks simply are irrelevant. The greatest relevance they have is as a contract negotiation chip where employers try to sell them as a benefit which gets weighed against things that actually matter, like salary.

If you view snacks as an inherently important thing, I guess I can't argue with you on that, but I think most people wouldn't agree with you if they realized how much money they might be leaving behind by considering things like snacks when choosing a job.



None of that supports your 'accusation' claim.

> because in an economy of scale, snacks simply are irrelevant.

That's not what 'economy of scale' means.

> If you view snacks as an inherently important thing

I don't, and it's unrelated to my argument.




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