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Originally Posted by iggy_oi
Always is a strong word in this statement.
Can you provide any examples of many businesses that haven’t seen their costs go up over the last few years?
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A good example was Nenshi. I can’t find a source for his savings reworking process and cutting excess at city haul but I think it was in the 5% range.
Costs not going up is not the same as there is always room to be more efficient. So your ask and the claim made by curves are really the same thing.
Anyone claiming more than that 5% range of savings is probably wrong though. It’s not an unlimited well and risks just deferring things like maintenance and capital investment to provide short term savings