And water is wet. You didn’t say anything a sane person did not already know. |
And yet we all know seemingly sane people that voted for this gross incompetence. |
The US imports tomatoes, with a significant portion coming from Mexico. According to the USDA, 86.1% of total U.S. imports of fresh tomatoes in 2023 came from Mexico. So smarta$$, looks like it'll be more than 5 cents huh? |
Small businesses voted for Trump and are now suffering the consequences of their stupidity. |
The cost of EACH INGREDIENT goes up because they are almost all imported. And maybe they are able to procure the bottles or maybe they are not. Well find out in August if we can have ketchup for Labor Day BBQ's. |
https://www.businessinsider.com/small-businesses-buying-importing-china-face-bankruptcy-trump-tariff-2025-4
Trump is F*N around with people's livelihoods. Of course, it doesn't impact him, so why should he care. |
You pull that number out of your a$$? Heinz Ketchup is up 22% and the Trump’s tax increases has not hit yet. They are projecting tariffs to increase the cost by 20-25% this year. This is just one product. You silver spoon conservatives have no idea what is coming. The hate of America will be directed at you soon! |
This. Pitchfork time is coming. But I guess this is what MAGA wanted: a repeat of the Covid economy because Trump’s first term was so awesome. |
Congress’s eternal silence is becoming more and more unsustainable. They can’t just be on recess and hide out. Trump has wrecked our economy but no need to let it fester at this point. |
You can already see the beginnings. Next time you grow to the grocery store admire the increasing lack of variety. The shelves are not empty but just more of a single product. Just like the Soviet Union. |
That is 25% of UPS’s business. So UPS is going to shrink its business 25%? MAGA logic! |
“Most”.. where all of this stuff going to go if China is supposedly the only manufacturer effecting these supply chains and still makes the stuff? Or do you believe China has shuttered most of its factories and fired millions of workers? If they aren’t sending the goods here, where are they sending the goods? You all make it sound like China holds us by the balls and doesn’t rely on our markets for their economy and simply just boycotted our market and stopped shipping us “most” of the stuff they used to, which is apparently.. nearly everything we consume. I am not buying the whole empty ports narrative because obviously I cannot verify this for myself and whatever different media outlets say can be taken with a grain of salt, because no media is trustworthy and most of media outlets engage in propaganda. Fear also sells, so they are inclined to publish fear mongering headlines for more eyeballs. |
Stop trying to defend the tariffs you sound stupid |
There’s definitely a mix of doom and gloom, but also real reason for concern.
Sales of canned goods are up. I know I’ve been slowly building a pantry of shelf, stable goods like canned beans, tunafish, pasta, and things like nuts and raisins and peanut butter. I’m not gonna buy stuff that we won’t eat, but I think it’s wise to have a supply of food on hand. We also went to the bulk store and bought two giant bags of rice. There’s plenty of food in the United States. We will be able to buy plenty of produce because exports will be way down so I wouldn’t panic about starving. But prices are really gonna go up. I tried to think ahead for kids shoes and bought my kids the next size up. That’s an area where you really do need those goods from overseas. But if it gets that dramatic, you could organize toy, swaps, or even clothing and shoe swaps for kids. That would probably work. I imagine people on Facebook marketplace will do well. |
You do you....people are worried because they can't verify....so it may or may not be fear mongering. I for one will stock ups on certain things to feel prepared. |