>>10924988>I don't know why they had such a huge price increase around 2019.When a company's product line is close to failing and can no longer sell to a wide audience, it has to raise its prices on those products higher and higher, above even the bounds of normal background inflation. That is required to sustain itself--in order to make the same amount of money from a more limited core audience that still buys said product. You know what this sounds like, don't you?