Most times when we walk into big malls,
boutiques,
supermarkets, we never question their
prices. We
pay exactly
what we see on the price tags and even
hand out
tips to the
staff. But the moment we are out of these
shops
and want
tobuy banana, our bargaining game gets
off to the
roof.
Poor widow with 12 hungry children at
home tells
you
banana is N100. She even takes out her
time to
explain how
difficult it wasfor her to even buy it, how
the
economy is so
tough. But we insist that if it's not N50,
we are not
paying.
Some of us even step back into our cars
and make
to drive
away.
But because 'half bread is better chin
chin', this
woman is
forced to call you back and sell to you at
little or no
gain. In
her heart, she cries, she's worried about
how she'll
survive
with her children. She silently reassures
herself that
'It's well.
God will definitely provide.'' While you
happily chop
the
luscious banana.
Beloved, please take some time out and
think about
this. Don't bargain hard with small
vendors like this.
They do business not to buy designer
bags, Gucci
shoes, human hairs, smartphones, etc but
to LIVE
and
EAT!!!!!!
# T-DAK say help those who nid it most