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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 8137195" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>I'm not sure what kind of societal change you are thinking of.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think it is a little more complicated than that.</p><p>Statistics are a very blunt instrument and don't indicate subtle changes or changes that haven't been noticed and therefore measured.</p><p>One of the first luxuries people spend on when their income rises would be 'better' food.</p><p>I would imagine one could evaluate the current state of the economy quite accurately by knowing the split in McDonald's sales, between the premium and value range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 8137195, member: 3566"] I'm not sure what kind of societal change you are thinking of. I think it is a little more complicated than that. Statistics are a very blunt instrument and don't indicate subtle changes or changes that haven't been noticed and therefore measured. One of the first luxuries people spend on when their income rises would be 'better' food. I would imagine one could evaluate the current state of the economy quite accurately by knowing the split in McDonald's sales, between the premium and value range. [/QUOTE]
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