What does "there is no such thing as a free lunch" mean in economics?

A. That scarce resources are used up to provide "freebies" and giveaways
B. That sometimes people may take friends out to lunch and pay for them
C. That all items in the lunch menu have specific prices
D. That products only have value because people are willing to pay for them

Answer: A

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