New tech centers and medical abilities make it easier to fight coronavirus outbreaks. A pizzeria gives a great example of market solvency.
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March 17, 2020
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Letting customers vote on whether a pizzeria should sell a pineapple pizza is importing the dysfunction of political decision making into the normal individualist functioning of the marketplace.
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