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Replying to Is it ethical to steal resort food?

IHatePedophiles:
Is it ethical to partake in the act of "stealing" food from resorts such as vail? Well, one could certainly look at this moral dilemma from a few different angles. After putting a large amount of thought into the subject I have formed my own opinion and it stands as: it is okay to steal food from large corporate owned ski resorts.

My reasoning behind this decisions is that resorts are borderline stealing from the customer to begin with. A one day pass at Park City utah is around $200. In my opinion, that is fuckng retarded. I spent nearly $700 for a 3 day pass. I do not blame Alterra mountain company for this, as it was my decision to go, and frankly the park was fucking bitchin.

My point is, I think when already spending that much money to ski, it is unfair to charge $17 for a mid hamburger and $7 for a vitamin water.

I round my conclusion back to... I think it is okay to walk out of the extremely crowded cafeteria with $80 of food on your tray as long as you dont get caught.

I am interesting to here your guys opinion upon this matter.

(fun fact) I then proceeded to knuckle the second 65 foot kicker.

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