“I wouldn't be surprised to see it start come down slowly, ... I think market trends are going to start driving prices down. I think when prices got to a $3.29 and $3.39 rate, everybody was calling me, saying, 'Why is everyone pricing like that?' The market has never been through anything like this and I think a lot of people didn't know where to price.”
“I would think they would have to come down over time. How fast and how far depends on how much fear stays in the consumer marketplace. Panic buying spurs some of this.”
“We will probably go through a week of escalated prices and tightened supplies, especially for independent brands. Then I think we will see it pass over.”
“It's a different way of life, ... You have none of the traffic, the rat race. Here, if you want to go fishing, you can be at a pond in five minutes. [And] I don't think we have the crime they have in a bigger town.”
“People who like to do a lot of partying and going out and fancy dining - Moulton might not be to their taste, ... But if you want to be able to walk down the street and say 'Hi' to people...”
“A lot of small town business has been dwindling, and Moulton's no exception. They can't compete against larger towns, ... In 30 years, we've lost some businesses; and [those] jobs are gone. It hurts.”