• telllos@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    It’s like taking the price of the ingredients for a pizza and saying it’s what it should cost.

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        8 months ago

        It’s really cheap to make a book but that doesn’t stop publishers from selling them at a large markup. This is a pretty basic supply/demand scenario. The pharma company doesn’t owe anyone anything. They exist to make money. The best way to lower the cost is for a competing product to enter the market.

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      8 months ago

      Well if the materials to make a pizza was 5 dollars and it was being sold at 1,000 dollars, saying “oh thats just necessary overhead” would lead me to wonder why the hell that level of inefficiency was tolerated.

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        8 months ago

        why the hell that level of inefficiency was tolerated.

        Patents, e.g. legal monopolies.

        Maybe fines and penalties for undercutting someone who holds a patent should be scrapped for nonprofit manufacturers of generics.

        Maybe profit should come second to the betterment of humanity.

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        8 months ago

        Because each new type of pizza is made of brand-new ingredients, not just standard wheat flour, tomatoes, cheese, spices, etc. And they’re baked anew and taste-tested to make sure they’re not disgusting, or worse, have toxic effects.