• Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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    Amazon Fresh just became the latest big-box retailer to cut costs on thousands of items, following in the footsteps of Walmart and Target in reversing course on years of inflation-induced price hikes

    Greed-induced. Inflation-excused.

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      1 month ago

      Corporations are always greedy, so this factor never changed. It could not have been the cause of inflation, since we had greedy corporations and more inflation before.

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        I want to point out that your reasoning is irrational which makes your conclusion nonsense.

        You didn’t root cause or analyze anything, then declared yourself to be right “because”.

        Here I’ll show you, let me use your method to “prove” something.

        “The Potato Party has always been in charge in Tombo County, the hungry kids in schools are not the fault of The Potato Party because kids here have been hungry before.”

        We can “prove” so many things this way!

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          The Potato Party could have changed its policies, so your comparison is not apt. Corporations have never been not greedy, so what changed?

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              Yes, so the issue was people could afford to pay more when they got their stimulus. Which is the point of the stimulus, it worked 100%

              The question is whether the skeptics that said the stimulus would cause inflation were right. Is it the corporate greed or does giving everyone money increase prices?

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                No, that’s not what the issue was. The stimulus was a drop in the bucket, and I think it’s insane to talk like people “have more money now” because they got a check for like a thousand dollars 4 years ago. That shit was gone the week after it was given, probably to rent in most cases.

                The price increases were blamed on supply chain issues, which did exist, but not to the degree that could justify the increase.

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                  There were several stimulus checks, so maybe some people spent it on rent and some saved it and spent it on going out when the shutdowns were over

                  You can see that people spent a whole lot more on food in 2022

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            The pandemic, constant coverage of inflation giving them a shield to raise prices and blame inflation even when their SEC filings indicate that this is complete bullshit, and crucially greater consolidation resulting in fewer options for grocery shoppers.

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        The greed is constant, but the opportunities to excuse price increases are not. Egg prices jumped up about 6x because they had the excuse of bird flu, but the prices magically went down (but stayed elevated) after the government threatened an investigation. As ineffectual as our government has been made, increasing prices out of nowhere with no plausible excuses will invite an investigation.

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          So my point is instead of blaming greedy corporations, we just discussed possible causes and solutions. Isn’t this a more constructive conversation?

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            You admit that corporations are always greedy, so how is out of the realm of possibility that an excuse like supply chain issues (which have since been resolved) would provide the perfect opportunity for these greedy corporations to jack up prices far beyond those underlying causes and get away with it?