Murphy's law dictates that whatever I buy 'en action' or at reduced price will be cheaper the day after. It encompasses myriad genres including but not limited to fresh produce, foodstuff, baby items and household articles...etc.
No matter when so I think I have scored a bargain only to find out the day or two after that it's sold at an even cheaper price. It irks me to no end.
The only exceptions are when fresh produce and food are sold at half price, it cannot get any lower.
Murphy's laws are full of anger and stress inducing self-evidence and yet much of it is paradoxical truism.
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