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    HAI, I'm Grumpy. I need chocolate, gonna go get me some top-notch quality Lindt.
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      Editing … And I'm not so Grumpy! And we're the Game Grumpys!
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      Editing … Lindt chocolate is not worth its price, just my opinion.
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    • Master Chen
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      Editing … You've clearly never ate/used one, then. It's the absolute top-dog.
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      Editing … You are obviously clueless as chocolate is in my all time fav five! Should have tasted any usuall chocolate availlable here, assume twenty tons in my life total.
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      Editing … Calling me "clueless" is the last thing you'll ever do to address me. When I say that Lindt does THE best dark chocolate out there, it IS the simple truth. Because you really CANNOT go higher than Lindt's 99% dark bar. NINETY-NINE PERCENT, if that didn't register with you initially. That's right. 99%. You CANNOT beat this, and NO ONE ELSE does this. This is Lindt's shtick. Calling me "clueless" on this is the last thing you'll ever wanna do, mate. It really doesn't matter how much "chocolate" you eat, as long as you don't eat ACTUAL CHOCOLATE. Lindt does actual chocolate, without any half-assing. I might've agreed if you would've said "it's an acquired taste", because that's what it really is, since it's an actual pure chocolate all the way, and that can be nasty for some people, but saying it's "not worth it's price" clearly denoted to me that you've never really ate actual chocolate so far, you're probably a "only sweet, high-sugar, milky chocolate" type of a person, and that stuff's not even close to being REAL chocolate.
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      Editing … Who implied to not know Lindt chocolate, i live in the country with the biggest competion? Telling a dark bar is the Best is academic, it is a question of taste. Prefer myself others...
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      Editing … As I've said - if that's the case then you should've said "it's an acquired taste" or "it's not for everyone", and that would've been fine. You could've also said "it's very expensive for me" and that would've been a very understandable point too. But you've gone and proclaimed "it's not worth the price", which is ABSOLUTELY UNTRUE. Being just expensive and being "not worth the price" is two absolutely different fields of the spectrum, my friend. Lindt's chocolate absolutely deserved it's pricing, it's a chocolate dynasty that's almost 200 years old, and neither you or I (or anyone else out there) of any legitimacy to proclaim that "it doesn't worth it's price", because that would be an outright lie, even if opinionated. They've been around long enough and they've accumulated enough praise worldwide to be worthwhile of the price they demand.
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      Editing … I am aware of The Tradition of lindt, other companies are comparable too. To explain the prize gap: Lindt is around 3€ for a 100g bar here, other 'premium' are 1.5 - 2€, default chocolate is 1€, and cheap ones 0.5€.
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      Editing … But you're not paying for the same quality and, highly likely, not for the same chocolate even. What's there to not understand? You pay more for a much better product, that's an absolutely reasonable practice. If Lindt would've been some absolutely horrenous crap WHILE overpriced extremely highly for what it is, then I'd would've get your point. But it's simply not. It's priced absolutely perfectly fine for what it is. It's like with PC hardware - you're paying more for a better cooler, video card, monitor or etc., there are (obviously) cheaper options available, but there's also almost never a case of much cheaper cooler/video card/monitor being much better than the more expensive offered solution. It might be just not your kind of a chocolate altogether, yes, but in IT'S KIND, inside the comparison with the other similar offerings, it's THE best. And Lindt fully understands this. Hence the price. If you're a sweet-tooth who mainly only likes milky kinds, it's pretty obvious that you might not like Lindt's products much, or, quite frankly, at all. But that does NOT make it "unworthy of it's price". It just a "different category".
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