| ▲ | checkyoursudo a day ago | |||||||
This seems ripe for a joke akin to "how was the food?" "bad, but at least the portions were big!" Like, "how was the medical advice" "worse than a doc's, but at least it was cheaper!" | ||||||||
| ▲ | HDThoreaun a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Well the thing is that it often isnt worse than a doctor's, thats the point of the research here. I get that sounds crazy, just watch out for the coming literature I guess. A significant portion of americans detest the medical industry and deeply dislike going to the doctor so I dont even think the product needs to be very good to disrupt the way the system works, just different and accessible is likely enough. Funnily enough, restaurants where the food is bad but the portions are big are actually decently popular. Priorities can vary so widely that many people are unable to even comprehend the priorities a significant number of people truly hold. | ||||||||
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