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  • I'm curious about the path this has taken. Why would El Pais even write about this? Maybe their readers are more attracted by the generic doomsday message about inflation than about Bouillon Chartier. Interesting how an article that initially reads like (and maybe was thought to be) advertisement takes such a turn. Unfortunately I don't know enough about how the press works.

  • This is a very distorted article. I live in Paris and most restaurants offer 3 cours meals for under 20EUR contrary to what the article claims. Bouillon Chartier is only a place for affordable food for Parisian when squinting very hard. It's rather a highly touristy place with a particular business model. Without going into detail about it, it's strange to take such an outlier focused on foreigners as the centerpoint of an article about "inflation ridden Paris". Other nice initiatives should have been there.

  • But can you really get an autoimmune disease by eating too much supplements? I thought the body would just not retain them. It'd be quite difficult to eat exactly the quantity required without any self regulating mechanisms in place.

  • To be fair, there aren't many of these in downtown Paris in the first place. Probably way fewer than in American or already German cities. This referendum feels more symbolic than anything else.

  • Interesting. Yea, the snob, chauvinist argument, or from a more positive perspective a healthy habit of caring more about food quality and a willingness to pay for it as opposed to saving money for expensive cars, is also high on my list. It also changes the dynamics from competition on lowest price to competition on quality—sometimes probably allowing for much higher margins than what you could get for the same product in Germany.

  • Thanks for this. When I moved to France from Germany, basic meat ("Hackfleisch") was almost twice the price there and it puzzled me how this is sustainable in an open market. I guess meat quality is not visible enough to the end customer for a market to equilibrate out such differences. Are the differences regulation driven?

  • Science @beehaw.org

    Weather forecast VS actual rain

  • Maybe there will be cameras as well that sign the pictures they take?

  • "artificial intelligence has the power to save the world"—save it from what exactly?

  • Programming @beehaw.org

    Specifying complex forms

  • Is Django not FOSS?

  • Good job and thanks for the questions.

  • Programming @beehaw.org

    Is SQL a good language for data transformations?