• K3CAN
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    2 months ago

    Convenience. Unless you live right near the border, it’s probably faster/easier to shop in your own state than drive all the way to another.

    But if you do live near the border of a state without a sales tax, then it’s pretty common to shop in the neighboring state, especially for larger purchases.

    • Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.ml
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      In Washington alcohol is so expensive that any reasonably sized party of alcoholics it’s cheaper to drive across the entire state to buy in Idaho (forgive this disaster of a sentence structure I’m awake like 5hr early because of cats)