Why are food prices so absurdly high and what could be done to fix this?

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Why are food prices so absurdly high and what could be done to fix this?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

So until recently I worked for a publicly traded, internationally owned grocery chain. I’ve gotten asked some version of this question more times than I can remember. Often it’s like “are these prices legit or a people just greedy.”

And the answer is, a little of both. The price increases don’t start at the store level, for sure. The vendors who make the food products are charging more, and they’re doing that, partly, because their supply, labor, etc costs are higher. And it goes back and back until somebody is like “Well you can’t blame us, have you seen gas prices?”

But I mentioned it was partly greed, and it is. So part of being publicly traded is that you have to make projections to share holders. We’re going to make x money and we’re going to do it with y sales, z margin, q labor costs, and so forth. And if you miss those numbers, you’d better have a real good reason, because in our financial system, a company’s number one responsibility is to its shareholders.

So take a gallon of milk. Let’s say it costs a store $2 to buy it, they sell it for $3. That’s a nice healthy margin. But then some cows get sick, gas gets more expensive, and the farm had to pay its farmhands a little more to keep them from jumping to the next farm. Now a gallon of milk costs the store $3. So the store could keep the price at $3, but then they’re not making any money. They could sell it at $4 dollars. That’s still a big jump, but the store would still be making the same $1 profit. Okay, seems fair, right? But guess what, store promised its shareholders it was going to make a certain margin percentage, and to keep that rate, you need to sell that gallon of milk for $4.50.

I’ve literally been in a meeting where someone said “we’re really charging that for a gallon of milk, like seriously??” The people close to ground level get it. And their bosses get it. But the further up the chain you get to someone who is like “we have to maintain our margin or we’re all going to get fired.”

Anonymous 0 Comments

Shut down the world’s economies while governments keep printing money, floating on a giant mountain of debt–> supply is constricted while demand stays high = inflation–> higher cost of fuel and material–>pressure for higher wages driving up labor cost–> pass on the higher costs to your customers. Repeat until a recession dumps wages into the toilet and people no longer can pay the higher prices so you slash prices and increase corporate debt.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Answer: Many things are involved but the the basic is the cost of energy. People need energy for EVERYTHING. When the cost of energy is high, the cost of everything else is high. When we were energy independent, everything was cheaper and I mean everything. When there is a mountain of restrictions such as the Biden Admin has placed on ever since he became POTUS, the cost of things skyrocket. When business has to pay more the they won’t eat the loss, they just make it cost more to you and I.

Anonymous 0 Comments

On the ground level?

Stop buying shit. I see these pictures of people posting what $100 gets them and there’s all this prepackaged stuff. Soda. Frozen meals. Chips.

We have to start making our own food. Use farmers markets. Local suppliers.

Meat is a tough one though. Being veg or vegan isn’t for everyone. We can try and reduce.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Food isn’t more expensive. Instead your dollars are losing their value.

When something like half of all US dollars in circulation were printed in the last few years, this isn’t a surprise.

Double the money supply and dollars will be worth half of what they used to be. (if that wasn’t true we could print money and just all be rich).

Anonymous 0 Comments

Gotta stop eating animals, at some point governments will stop subsidizing their cost and we’ll be able to eat food at a reasonable price.

Not paying for needless murder of animals and less carbon footprint are good pluses to that.