Justice would demand that the shoes be sold closer to at-cost. Then I can buy the ones I need, and give the surplus that didn't fit to the poor.

The problem is, if I don't return the shoes that don't fit, I'll drive _myself_ into poverty just by buying shoes.

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The math checks out because online delivery of shoes saves them the cost of the shoe stores.

You can't even go to shoe stores anymore! I can't avoid the overconsumption even if I want to!

Yeah, I've been having this problem. Walk around town for hours, just to figure out that everything is now a barber shop, doener shop, or a cosmetic parlour.

Same, except replace doener shop with cafe or microbrewery.

ALL YOU CAN EAT.

ALL YOU CAN DRINK.

GET A HAIRCUT.

GET YOUR MAKEUP TATTOOED ON.

STEP RIGHT UP!