People Are Sharing Things That Have Absolutely No Reason For Being So Expensive, And It's A Grim Reminder Of How Inaccessible Some Necessities Are

    "My apartment charges $25 to process online payments."

    Recently, Reddit user u/r4tzt4r posted in r/AskReddit asking: "What has absolutely no real reason for being so expensive?" Answers IMMEDIATELY poured in, and some very valid points were made. So without further ado, here's what's currently WAAAAY too overpriced for no reason, according to Reddit:

    1. "College textbooks."

    2. "My apartment charges $25 to process online payments."

    3. "Anything to do with weddings, death, or babies."

    4. "Glasses."

    5. "Tuition fees."

    6. "Curtains and blinds."

    7. "Feminine hygiene products."

    8. "Diamonds."

    9. "COVID tests for travel."

    10. "Pet fees in apartments."

    11. "Area rugs."

    12. "Housing."

    13. "Being healthy."

    14. "Designer clothes."

    15. And last but DEFINITELY not least: "Life-saving medications, specifically insulin."

    Answers have been edited for length and/or clarity.

    H/T r/AskReddit