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pete wrote:The amount of food that you could cook with a 20lb tank of gas, doubling the price of the gas itself would not have much effect on the cost of the food.
Squealer's rhetorical question, "Surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones back?" is the first of many times when Squealer will invoke the name of Jones to convince the animals that — despite any discontentment they may feel — their present lives are greatly preferable to the ones they led under their old master. Orwell's tone when describing the animals' reaction to Squealer ("The importance of keeping the pigs in good health was all too obvious") is markedly ironic and again signals to the reader that the pigs are slowly changing into a new form of their old oppressors.
airuma wrote:Is there a commercial rate for propane? Is natural gas cheaper than propane?
Thinking about the old kerosene range now!
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:doesn't KFC use electric cookers?
Though that still wouldn't explain why KFC in Jamaica is cheaper than Trinidad even though the current price in Jamaica is way higher than Trinidad.
Also them Chinese restaurants selling pet food where they pay 50 cents a pound for leg and thigh and Trinis busy eating it up.
racedriverpro wrote:Somebody start the revolt nah
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:doesn't KFC use electric cookers?
Though that still wouldn't explain why KFC in Jamaica is cheaper than Trinidad even though the current price in Jamaica is way higher than Trinidad.
Also them Chinese restaurants selling pet food where they pay 50 cents a pound for leg and thigh and Trinis busy eating it up.
and is the stink imported leg and thigh they does be selling to eh
pjfred wrote:Red and ready, dunce muddacant racist asswholes!
megadoc1 wrote:We have it real nice while our neighbors pay full price in EC.
Every few weeks the prices vary and is announced in the papers
https://www.stlucianewsonline.com/diese ... -decrease/
(PRESS RELEASE) – The Public is hereby notified that in keeping with changes in international oil prices and Government’s application of the modified market pass-through petroleum pricing mechanism, the retail prices of diesel, LPG 20, 22 and 100 lb cylinders have been changed.
The retail prices for gasoline and kerosene remain unchanged. The price changes take effect from Monday, November 6, 2017:
* Diesel – decreased from $12.60 to $12.59 per gallon
* 20 Pound Cylinder (9.07 kg) from $32.40 to $31.55 per cylinder
* 22 Pound Cylinder (9.98 kg) from $35.92 to $34.99 per cylinder
* 100 Pound Cylinder (45.36kg) from $201.24 to $197.00 per cylinder
* GASOLINE – remains unchanged at $2.80 per litre or $12.75 per gallon
* Kerosene remains unchanged at $1.41 per litre OR $6.39 per gallon
The Public is informed that the retail prices of fuel products will be next adjusted on Monday, November 27, 2017.
matr1x wrote:They ent riot yet
pete wrote:The amount of food that you could cook with a 20lb tank of gas, doubling the price of the gas itself would not have much effect on the cost of the food.
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