The toast is Josey Baker Bread (yes, that’s actually his name; short documentary here) and it really is that good. By which I mean, as another exploitative Bay Area techie, I’ve paid that price at The Mill more than once and I felt it was worth it.
The toast only manages to be worth four dollars to you because four dollars is worth less to you than to poorer people. (At least in the sense of how much you would care if you lost four dollars and what you would be willing to do to get another four dollars).
The toast is Josey Baker Bread (yes, that’s actually his name; short documentary here) and it really is that good. By which I mean, as another exploitative Bay Area techie, I’ve paid that price at The Mill more than once and I felt it was worth it.
The toast only manages to be worth four dollars to you because four dollars is worth less to you than to poorer people. (At least in the sense of how much you would care if you lost four dollars and what you would be willing to do to get another four dollars).