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A lot of small businesses push the price increases onward. Food distributor says all your burger patties are +10%, all your burgers are +10%, unless you think its very temporary.

One benefit of local "anything" is that the prices are often way better. Ex: Live in a small town, the land rent can regularly be $1-2/sq. ft./month ($10-20/yr) while a quick on Sydney (where Gamurs is located) runs $8-10/sq. ft./month ($90-$100/yr).

Frankly, Sydney's mostly already subdivided into work shares from what I've seen, and its difficult to even find a spot that's not just $500-1000 / worker / month rates (or "contact for price"). Its part of the reason Sydney's childcare is ridiculous, cause the space to even have a facility cost so much (and you have to have a min reg space per child).




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