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But they don't rip off the grain
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and they don't rip off,
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as the one example I gave you,
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fancy pastries and stuff like that.
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They take the grain often to a communal piece of property,
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such as the commons or the shed, the covered market.
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Some of the most fantastic examples are in the south of France,
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but all sorts of places, too.
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They sell the grain to ordinary people
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at what they consider to be the just price.
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They use that expression, "The just price."
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There's a sense of moral outrage