Some people get crazy about the price of beeswax, lots of people who have some hives seem to "demand" to be paid nonsense prices for their (poorly rendered and likely overheated) product and then get angry at those who know that is utter nonsense.
I wonder what these people do with their wax in the end? Trade it for sheets at the equivalent of under £4 a Kg???
Thorne sells 10Kg of high quality, perfectly pure beeswax at £13.50 a kg VAT and all. Everyone who knows how capitalism works is aware that retail price, of course, is higher than a deal directly from producer to customer.
https://www.thorne.co.uk/candlemaking/candle-wax?product_id=389
There are countless candlemakers supply companies selling beeswax in convenient pellets at around £10 a Kg
https://www.makersingredients.com/products/yellow-beeswax?variant=29381223940144
I wonder what these people do with their wax in the end? Trade it for sheets at the equivalent of under £4 a Kg???
Thorne sells 10Kg of high quality, perfectly pure beeswax at £13.50 a kg VAT and all. Everyone who knows how capitalism works is aware that retail price, of course, is higher than a deal directly from producer to customer.
https://www.thorne.co.uk/candlemaking/candle-wax?product_id=389
There are countless candlemakers supply companies selling beeswax in convenient pellets at around £10 a Kg
https://www.makersingredients.com/products/yellow-beeswax?variant=29381223940144
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