Touché. I meant that you are basing it purely on your experience instead of evidence.
Got it. But this is explicitly shoplifting. That’s not the same as stealing from a person. So my point stands. Although it tells you where the state has priorities when businesses are treated this way
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I'm trying to make the point that paying for things in stores is little different than tipping. Both are socially expected. And I don't see how that changes the nature of incentives. An incentive is an incentive whether a govt mandate, a religious tradition or a voluntary act.
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But the point is incorrect. Paying for things is legally enforced. Doesn’t matter what the penalty is. Tipping is not. That’s on its own disproves your claim.
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