Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are choosing to pay $16 for McDonald’s and $13 for Subway. These are not essential food groups. Make wiser choices.
You think it's just fast food that's gotten ridiculous? Been to a grocery store recently?
Yes. It doesn’t cost me $13 to buy ingredients for a sandwich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are stupid. Corporations are price-gouging.
So you think there is some grand conspiracy? If it was gouging, a secondarily player would undercut the competition and make a ton of money. The fact that no one has means that the inputs all cost more which is reflected in prices. Joe did that
There's no more competition. Most major corporations are owned by a few companies. They aren't going to undercut themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are choosing to pay $16 for McDonald’s and $13 for Subway. These are not essential food groups. Make wiser choices.
You think it's just fast food that's gotten ridiculous? Been to a grocery store recently?
Anonymous wrote:People are choosing to pay $16 for McDonald’s and $13 for Subway. These are not essential food groups. Make wiser choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are stupid. Corporations are price-gouging.
So you think there is some grand conspiracy? If it was gouging, a secondarily player would undercut the competition and make a ton of money. The fact that no one has means that the inputs all cost more which is reflected in prices. Joe did that
Lot of big words, LOL. They’re all making money.
What’s Biden’s plan again? I must have missed it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are stupid. Corporations are price-gouging.
So you think there is some grand conspiracy? If it was gouging, a secondarily player would undercut the competition and make a ton of money. The fact that no one has means that the inputs all cost more which is reflected in prices. Joe did that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are stupid. Corporations are price-gouging.
So you think there is some grand conspiracy? If it was gouging, a secondarily player would undercut the competition and make a ton of money. The fact that no one has means that the inputs all cost more which is reflected in prices. Joe did that
Lot of big words, LOL. They’re all making money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are stupid. Corporations are price-gouging.
So you think there is some grand conspiracy? If it was gouging, a secondarily player would undercut the competition and make a ton of money. The fact that no one has means that the inputs all cost more which is reflected in prices. Joe did that
Lot of big words, LOL. They’re all making money.
Anonymous wrote:Stop treating the symptom. Treat the underlying problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are stupid. Corporations are price-gouging.
So you think there is some grand conspiracy? If it was gouging, a secondarily player would undercut the competition and make a ton of money. The fact that no one has means that the inputs all cost more which is reflected in prices. Joe did that
Anonymous wrote:People are stupid. Corporations are price-gouging.