why is it 30 one place and 120 another for the same 100g
still confused by the spread tbh. ive seen roughly 30 per 100g and ive seen 120 for what looks like the same amount. is the cheap one automatically dodgy and the dear one automatically the good stuff? feels too simple to be that
no on both counts. cheapest isnt automatically a scam, priciest isnt automatically real. the spread is real costs (testing, where it came from, who got paid, import/shipping) plus pure margin on top. some of that 120 is genuine, some is just because they can
honest cheap seller exists. pricey dishonest one absolutely exists. price sorts almost nothing. what sorts it is whether the paperwork matches the jar
part of the gap is genuinely sourcing. honey from a known harvest with a fair rate to the hunters costs more to put in a jar than bulk honey relabelled. so SOME of the high number is real cost. doesnt mean every high number is
the 120 jars that wind me up are the ones where the whole premium is the design + the word himalayan and nothing you can check. boutique price for a mystery. meanwhile a plain cheap one with an actual matching CoA can be the better buy
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