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On the one hand, it is good that there are outlets...

On the one hand, it is good that there are outlets, on the other hand, it is the natural response to our consumption behavior and over-consumption of consumables.
People are getting further and further trimmed into consumer slaves. You buy a lot of things you do not need until the closet is closed. Good if the items are processed at least high quality and last a long time. But it's usually not the manufacturer's concern that things last a long time. You keep producing and continuing to keep the morbid capitalist system on your toes. As long as human exploitation is not visible, you can continue to consume and produce. Only, the resources are not infinite, the exploitation of the earth is already very visible. Drinking water scarcity has long been prevalent in many industrialized countries because cotton cultivation consumes a great deal of drinking water. Whole rivers dry out, or are heavily contaminated. To satisfy our consumption, other people have to suffer. Therefore, think three times whether you really need the things you buy - whether in the outlet, or anywhere else.

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