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Comment by zuzululu | original | Show HN: Searchable directory of 22k+ products from worker-owned co-ops
[−]zuzululu · 2026-07-02 Thu 00:30 UTC · link
I took a brief look at some of the products like coffee and im not sure they are competitive. What exactly is the premium coming from ?
[−]malvim · 2026-07-02 Thu 01:51 UTC · link
Probably from actually paying human beings for their work
[−]zuzululu · 2026-07-02 Thu 03:10 UTC · link
Are you saying that products outside this directory are from people who you don't consider human beings ?
[−]_factor · 2026-07-02 Thu 02:48 UTC · link
Real coffee beans not genetically engineered to grow fast with caffeine densities high enough to make explosives out of.
[−]zuzululu · 2026-07-02 Thu 03:09 UTC · link
Do you have any evidence to back up your claims ?
[−]komali2 · 2026-07-02 Thu 02:55 UTC · link
I've been thinking about this recently: I think our economy is fake.

Restaurants are expensive lately, but still, as a former restaurant owner, even the expensive 10$ takeout burrito I don't think would be possible without the great many laws the supply chain breaks. Undocumented labor from the farms through to the restaurants, for starters. Then the fact that the equipment we use is built in places that don't have our labor or health and safety laws, which lets those places manufacture for much cheaper prices, which feels like cheating.

If we actually had a level playing field and didn't break laws, I don't think most of the luxuries we enjoy could actually exist at anywhere near current prices (and thus not at all).

[−]one33seven · 2026-07-02 Thu 06:58 UTC · link
Coffee is much cheaper with slavery or ultra heavy exploitation. Once the workers have a say in it, the prices normalize.