Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...there is a shortage of eggs which is why they cost more, yet corporations are making record profits? How does this make sense??
Pre-gouging company sells 1,000,000 dozen eggs a week at $2/dozen, makes $2,000,000 in revenue.
News hits of egg shortage, company says "well we're sorry but we just can't help but raise prices, we're all feeling the hurt after all!" Now they sell 500,000 dozen eggs a week at $4/dozen and still make $2,000,000 in revenue, but they make more profit than they did before because they're only feeding half as many chickens and shipping half as many eggs so they use half as many cartons, pay half as many truck drivers, buy half as much gas, etc.
Then because they see their $4 eggs are still selling out, they raise them to $5, then $6.
Then comes the really fun part, when the avian flu outbreak ends and they go back to selling 1,000,000 dozen eggs a week but only drop the prices back to $4/dozen, and when you complain and say "hey didn't eggs cost $2? You said you only had to charge more because of the avian flu, but now that's over and eggs cost twice as much as they did before" they say "Inflation, it's all Biden's fault! You better vote Republicans in if you want $2 eggs again!"
Then the Republicans take power and they pass laws that say you can cram twice as many chickens into tiny cages as before, you can dump their manure straight into the river, and and you can grind up the old, dead, diseased chickens to feed to the living ones, and yet somehow eggs still cost $4.
Ummm... no, the price of feed, labor and gas went up too. You have very limited understanding of economics and politics.
Anonymous wrote:Wait...there is a shortage of eggs which is why they cost more, yet corporations are making record profits? How does this make sense??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...there is a shortage of eggs which is why they cost more, yet corporations are making record profits? How does this make sense??
Pre-gouging company sells 1,000,000 dozen eggs a week at $2/dozen, makes $2,000,000 in revenue.
News hits of egg shortage, company says "well we're sorry but we just can't help but raise prices, we're all feeling the hurt after all!" Now they sell 500,000 dozen eggs a week at $4/dozen and still make $2,000,000 in revenue, but they make more profit than they did before because they're only feeding half as many chickens and shipping half as many eggs so they use half as many cartons, pay half as many truck drivers, buy half as much gas, etc.
Then because they see their $4 eggs are still selling out, they raise them to $5, then $6.
Then comes the really fun part, when the avian flu outbreak ends and they go back to selling 1,000,000 dozen eggs a week but only drop the prices back to $4/dozen, and when you complain and say "hey didn't eggs cost $2? You said you only had to charge more because of the avian flu, but now that's over and eggs cost twice as much as they did before" they say "Inflation, it's all Biden's fault! You better vote Republicans in if you want $2 eggs again!"
Then the Republicans take power and they pass laws that say you can cram twice as many chickens into tiny cages as before, you can dump their manure straight into the river, and and you can grind up the old, dead, diseased chickens to feed to the living ones, and yet somehow eggs still cost $4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we actually had "socialism" in this country corporations wouldn't be able to bank record profits on things like eggs and gasoline. But we've decided to stick with capitalism which is fine. Just don't complain about prices when these companies are making record profits.
Yes because Stalin was so successful with collectivism and the Kulaks.
Oh look, yet another person who doesn't know what Socialism is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many specialty coffees do you ladies buy every week? You’re gonna cry over an increase in the price of eggs that is less than a coffee shop drink? Where are your tears for the 50 MILLION laying hens that died of avian flu to raise those prices?
Thanks for the misogynyI don't drink coffee. But everyone in my family eats eggs daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid $4.99. Good time to go vegan.
+1. I went vegan a while ago and food is so cheap now. It's so easy to buy bulk grains and beans/lentils and save a boatload.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we actually had "socialism" in this country corporations wouldn't be able to bank record profits on things like eggs and gasoline. But we've decided to stick with capitalism which is fine. Just don't complain about prices when these companies are making record profits.
Yes because Stalin was so successful with collectivism and the Kulaks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...there is a shortage of eggs which is why they cost more, yet corporations are making record profits? How does this make sense??
Pre-gouging company sells 1,000,000 dozen eggs a week at $2/dozen, makes $2,000,000 in revenue.
News hits of egg shortage, company says "well we're sorry but we just can't help but raise prices, we're all feeling the hurt after all!" Now they sell 500,000 dozen eggs a week at $4/dozen and still make $2,000,000 in revenue, but they make more profit than they did before because they're only feeding half as many chickens and shipping half as many eggs so they use half as many cartons, pay half as many truck drivers, buy half as much gas, etc.
Then because they see their $4 eggs are still selling out, they raise them to $5, then $6.
Then comes the really fun part, when the avian flu outbreak ends and they go back to selling 1,000,000 dozen eggs a week but only drop the prices back to $4/dozen, and when you complain and say "hey didn't eggs cost $2? You said you only had to charge more because of the avian flu, but now that's over and eggs cost twice as much as they did before" they say "Inflation, it's all Biden's fault! You better vote Republicans in if you want $2 eggs again!"
Then the Republicans take power and they pass laws that say you can cram twice as many chickens into tiny cages as before, you can dump their manure straight into the river, and and you can grind up the old, dead, diseased chickens to feed to the living ones, and yet somehow eggs still cost $4.
Anonymous wrote:If we actually had "socialism" in this country corporations wouldn't be able to bank record profits on things like eggs and gasoline. But we've decided to stick with capitalism which is fine. Just don't complain about prices when these companies are making record profits.
Anonymous wrote:Wait...there is a shortage of eggs which is why they cost more, yet corporations are making record profits? How does this make sense??