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One Of The Largest US Supermarket Chains Warns Inflation Is About To Impact More Americans
2021-09-14
[ZERO] An executive of Kroger,
...headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio...
one of the largest supermarket chains in the United States, warned grocery prices are about to become even higher this year as inflation sets in.

Inflation is running hotter than previously anticipated, and prices are slated to rise an additional 2 to 3 percent over the second half of 2021, Kroger CFO Gary Millerchip said during a call with reporters.

Kroger will be "passing along higher cost to the customer where it makes sense to do so," he said on Sept. 10.

The comment comes as the price for beef, poultry, and pork have risen at grocery stores in recent months, leading White House officials to blame meat processing companies.
"Just four large conglomerates control the majority of the market for each of these three products [beef, pork and poultry], and the data show that these companies have been raising prices while generating record profits during the pandemic," said National Economic Council Director Brian Deese at a press briefing on Sept. 8.

"Those companies have seen record or near-record profits in the first half of this year," Deese said, taking aim at JBS, Tyson Foods, Cargill Meat Solutions Corp., and the National Beef Packing Company. "And that has coincided with a period where we’ve seen disproportionate increase in prices in those segments."

Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack claimed that some food companies may be price-gouging, although he noted that labor and transportation costs have risen since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Vendors I've talked to say higher prices on much less product they can deliver. 100 case order from Pepsi and you are delivered 25. Coke having problems as well as is Frito. This is not going away anytime soon.
Posted by: Dale   2021-09-14 14:02  

#3  I am sure many foresaw the supply and logistical issues around the politically induced Scamdemic.

I am sure many decided to err on the side of caution and have been purchasing an extra week of canned goods every a month. Likely many started last year and got canned foods with best by dates of 2+ years out. To tide themselves over to the next election, when the USA has a very carefully monitored election against the Socialist-Democrats that clearly stole the last one.
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-09-14 09:46  

#2  ..all yes, but it also allows for (Soviet Central Planning) price controls. What politician doesn't want that? If you want to control every aspect of the proles lives, it's a given (along with shortages, black markets, et al).
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-09-14 07:53  

#1  

ABOUT to?
Where have they been the last 6 months.

Who to blame?
The Socialcrats and a number of Foreign owned food producers growing/raising food items here in the USA for export.

eg. Smithfield Foods is a CCP owned company.


Why?

Some Quick Examples:

1.) Halting/Restricting US Oil production naturally causes Higher fuel prices. Higher fuel prices cause delivery costs to increase.

2.) Doubling Min Wage increases labor coss across the whole commercial food industry.

3.) Massive DEFICIT spending decreases the buying power for imported goods, thus raising costs.

A bonus answer... Logic says if you export massive amounts of anything, it reduces local inventories and availability. So even if local demand remains the same, it results in shortages and prices increases.
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-09-14 06:43  

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