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The EasyLunchbox System to be Featured on jasmere.com, the Web?s Newest and Best ?Under-Known? Brands Discount Shopping Site

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The EasyLunchbox System to be Featured on jasmere.com, the Web’s Newest and Best “Under-Known” Brands Discount Shopping Site










Tarzana, CA (PRWEB) March 27, 2010

jasmere.com is a revolutionary online shopping concept that banks on people’s desire to find “under-known” new products at unheard of low prices. It’s the first online retail site focused on niche brands that deserve national attention. Jasmere.com brings thousands of buyers to the table by featuring burgeoning retailers’ products at up to 70 percent off. And the more buyers who sign up for one of jasmere.com’s featured items, the better the price – what jasmere.com likes to call “social shopping.”

Kelly Lester is the mom and CEO behind EasyLunchboxes.com which launched in December, 2009. Born out of her response to unhealthy school lunch programs, EasyLunchboxes.com started from her resolve to send her 3 kids to school with a nutritious meal, using little to no wasteful packaging. But the EasyLunchbox System is not just for kids. Adult size meals fit perfectly too. Supporting the waste-free lunch movement, EasyLunchboxes.com offers a reusable, superior solution at a much lower price than other companies – great for large families and those on a limited budget. EasyLunchbox products are FDA approved and have no BPA, phthalates, lead, vinyl, or PVC. The EasyLunchbox System is quickly becoming the new favorite among affordable and green lunch box solutions, and Kelly is thrilled that her simple food containers and cooler bags have been chosen to appear in the Jasmere spotlight.

Says Kelly, “jasmere.com offers an exciting way to reach new customers and generate organically grown word of mouth. As a new company looking to gain national exposure, this is exactly the kind of effective marketing we need. When the affable Jeremy Kugel and his team at jasmere invited me to ‘partner’ with them for a day, I jumped at this terrific opportunity to introduce people to my lunch boxes, as well as promote the healthy habit of packing a nutritious lunch at home. It’s not only affordable, but good for you too, and the EasyLunchbox System makes it fast and easy to do!”

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Q&A:


by Wonderlane

Question by Infinite Academic: Why pay for insurance when you will never get more that what you put in?
By this, consider the example: if my house burns down, and damages amounting to $ 1 million, and I only paid $ 1500 so far in insurance premiums, will the insurance company pay for my damages? Hell no!!! Insurance companies simply pay for damages on your behalf, using the money you gave them – certainly, insurance companies need to make a profit, so they deduct certain charges from the money you pay to them.

Why not just have your own little box at home, labeled “My INsurance” and throw money in there every month? So when something bad happens, you have your own personalized “insurance box” to come to the rescue.

There is no such thing as a free lunch (or free $ 1 million house)…

Best answer:

Answer by Dagger_SA
Your’e very cynical and not completely accurate. They don’t only use the money you gave them, but also the money others gave them from the pool from which to pay for all the damages. If you get ‘replacement cost’ coverage, the the insurance must pay at today’s cost of replacement.

As for self-insuring: obviously, that should be your ultimate goal. But unless or until you have built up a substantial emergency fund, you’re better off buying insurance.

Yea, the whole thing is a rip-off, unless your house burns down and you’re left homeless and in debt, then suddenly it was a good plan.

Have you never noticed? The people who can’t afford insurance are the people who cannot afford NOT to have it; and those who can afford insurance often can afford to do without it.

So why is that? Because people with money realize insurance is not the complete rip off you think it is.

Add your own answer in the comments!