Talk:Jumbeaux's Café/@comment-27997791-20160319084109

I can't help but wonder what the economy must be like with animals of such different sizes. On the one hand there'd be resource that where in equal demand for different species, but much of the stuff they'd need would have to be proportiaonal to their physical size. Does that mean that the cost of living as an elephant is simply higher than for asmaller animal, since you need to buy more food and other things? On the one hand, bigger animals can do more physical work, but that seems like it'd almost force big animals to do heavy labor, as that'd be the only field where they are truly competetive, compared to the smaller animals who'd be able to do non-physical work for less pay. Or do big animals get discounts on stuff like food? That'd explain how Nick was hoping to make a profit from buying the jumbo pop and selling it as smaller pawcicles, as the smaller animals could be expected to buy something for more money, relative to the actual amount of stuff they where buying.