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Originally Posted by World's King
Do you realize that what your saying is very hateful towards the Jewish religion?
According to you stores shouldn't bother selling anything for Hanukkah because "there is no way of making money off Jews."
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You just took a running start to jump to that conclusion. I'm saying that companies should make what sells and in a number that nets them the most profit. It's not hate, it's econ 101. Not all products will do well in all markets, therefore a company must tailor their production in a way that makes sense. Making just as many Hanukkah cards as Christmas cards (or Gift Cards) doesn't make sense. Not as many people are going to buy them, so they're not going to spend $100,000 making all these cards and only make $10,000 selling them. If you wish to change the status quo then start your own company making things for the more niche holidays, prove the larger companies wrong and show that one can make a profit. Then & only then will the selection of Hanukkah cards increase (assuming Christianity doesn't take some sort of meteoric dive in popularity somehow). That's all I'm going to say on this subject as anything else will just be a merry-go-round argument.