A frustrated user criticizes excessive taxation on plant-based cosmetic products, arguing it undermines profit margins and consumer trust, while expressing anger at regulatory policies they see as unreasonable.
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Okay. How do you I mean how do you deal with the cost, though? Because the point that she made today is that it's going to cost about 30 billion dollars a year by 2030. It goes up by about 1.8 billion dollars a year every year, which is a lot. And it's gone up by 10 billion dollars in the last seven years. So if you don't want to cut it or change it or means test it, how do you find that money?
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