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Last year's technology, at tomorrow's prices. A $200 price bump for an old design? no thanks. I suspect the secondary market for good, clean, used 2011-2015 MBPs (and replacement batteries) will be booming for some time unless Apple corrects course.


Maybe Apple is using something like the Big Mac inflation index to determine their costs/pricing.

From January 2013 to July 2016, the price of the Big Mac went from to $4.37 to $5.04.

This works out about the same percentage increase for the $200 price bump.


Yes, but there are multiple reasons why food prices have been going up lately, from high gas prices to increases in ethanol usage reducing corn supply, to a rising amount of meat consumption throughout the world. That's driving food prices up more than usual right now. Apple didn't make this raise for anything except "well we added a touch bar!" Meanwhile they've made a much less powerful machine when people expect more power.

Source for the food prices info: https://www.thebalance.com/why-are-food-prices-rising-causes...




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