“Their frustration is understandable, but this kind of expectation betrays a misunderstanding of what’s actually driving food prices higher in this country.”

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    It’s also psychotic when you think about it … his family is already worth $8 billion … but they all have a perpetual need to make even more profits regardless if it means starving people have to pay more for the food they sell.

    If I had $1,000 and a box of food and someone with little money came up to me wanting to buy some of my food for $1 and I instead told them it was $2 just because I could … everyone would look at me like a stingy heartless prick.

    A billionaire does it with millions of people every day and it’s just called business.

    My example is an imaginary hypothetical … Loblaws and the Weston family do it in real life … and somehow that is more acceptable than some imaginary story I could come up with.

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      2 months ago

      Absolutely hitting the nail on the head. This is something that isn’t being properly discussed anywhere in society; how many billions does a billionaire need before a billionaire has enough billions?

      If enough is never enough, then that’s not sustainable, it’s not healthy for our civilization, and they’re absolutely suffering from a form of mental illness that requires social intervention. If a trillion is the number before they’ll actually be satisfied; then they need to adjust their goals.

      Dare I say it: as long as there are camps full of homeless, as long as people working 60+ hours a week and can’t afford both food and a place to live, as long as 50% of the population is one missed paycheck from going broke- there should be no billionaires.

      Our economy is dysfunctional and serving the interests of the rich above everyone else. We need an adjustment before the tipping point tips us from untenable into chaos, because these current trends are leading us all into ruin.

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      2 months ago

      That’s why it’s called ‘obscenely wealthy’. We just got to remind everyone that it is, in fact, obscene.

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      2 months ago

      And to rub it it poors faces they toss out half the food because at the high prices it did not get sold in time