Has anyone else noticed that healthy foods (dairy, eggs, meat and vegetables) are the only foodstuffs that are experiencing supply shortages and massive increases in prices of late? With extra taxes from the government, supermarket chains lower buying capacity due to cost price increases on farmers that they introduce, logistics issues, etc.
Milk cant be going through the roof due to supply and demand, all the migrants are lactose intolerant Untermensch, it cant be climate change, it cant be the war in Ukraine and cows are on strike in protest, it cant be the 2 day heat wave when we have had the lowest temperatures on record these last 18months.
It's pretty unusual that junk food, processed meats, confectionary and other goyslop isn't experiencing the same issues despite it having to travel more and require more processing.
Insider knowledge on a specific product mentioned above but I will not elaborate on:
Prices actually went up a year or two ago, contracts are only getting updated now as they have been expiring. The product I am referring to is in an all time over abundance. So much they can not move the stuff. Pallets being dumped all over.
Due to these businesses burning up due to the covid damage (of which each and every one thoroughly accepted and shed staff without guilt) and many still requiring covid vaccines, the already strained labour infrastructure that was already on a knife edge, broke.
Further, add all the other increases due to fuel and all the other related industries that also broke during the covid crap.
The industry I am referring to would be hard for government to directly spike on purpose, there is just way too much competition and way too much product diversity and production spread. It is all long term fallout of communist intervention 2 years ago.
Further to all of this I will speak about transport. It is still screwed and that just adds to all of this.
AnmanIndustries 1 points 2.2 years ago
Insider knowledge on a specific product mentioned above but I will not elaborate on:
Prices actually went up a year or two ago, contracts are only getting updated now as they have been expiring. The product I am referring to is in an all time over abundance. So much they can not move the stuff. Pallets being dumped all over.
Due to these businesses burning up due to the covid damage (of which each and every one thoroughly accepted and shed staff without guilt) and many still requiring covid vaccines, the already strained labour infrastructure that was already on a knife edge, broke.
Further, add all the other increases due to fuel and all the other related industries that also broke during the covid crap.
The industry I am referring to would be hard for government to directly spike on purpose, there is just way too much competition and way too much product diversity and production spread. It is all long term fallout of communist intervention 2 years ago.
Further to all of this I will speak about transport. It is still screwed and that just adds to all of this.