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Default Price differences.

Theodore wrote:
> Hi.
> I have tasted,many chocolates,dark always,but some times,with some
> additives,almonds,chilli,etc.,differing in price,veery much.
> Ie.,I pay Euros 1.00,for 100g of dark chocolate bar of 70% cacao, in
> Greece,while I have found,and tasted,70% chocolates,at Euros almost
> 5.00 the 100g piece.
> I would like to share your knowledge about this .
> Is this price difference,reflecting a equivalent quality difference?
> Or a taste one?
> My oppinion,is negative.
> Yours?


My opinion is that price difference may make a difference
but a lot of price difference is due to packaging and intended
market by which I meant whether the people to which the
chocolate is intended to be sold are able to spare the price.
The amount and quality of human labor involved in
the production of the confection is a matter also affecting
the price.
I usually spend USD $3.99 for a 500 gram bar from a discount
grocery and wine chain. The bar of Guittard I recent reviewed here
was about the same price for about 60 grams.
I could quote similar disparties between the price of chocolate
candies like Michel Cluizel and See's but See's is a big statewide
business and sells from its own stores what is made in its own
factory-like confectioneries where lots of skilled hand labor
runs big machines.

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It is by will alone I set my mind in motion.
It is by the beans of cacao that the thoughts acquire speed,
the thighs acquire girth, the girth become a warning.
It is by theobromine alone I set my mind in motion.
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