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by KETHERCORTEX
489 days ago
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> Yes, consumers may pay a liiiitle more for their eggs, milk or bread > very important for low-income households and their financial planning. Paying more is beneficial for low income households, I see. That looks like expert level mental gymnastics detached from the reality. |
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Bro, I literally used to be homeless for a while many years ago. Believe me, I know how reality looks like, and there was nothing more frustrating than finding out, whoops, you don't have the 20 fucking cents to buy the groceries you wanted because they decided to raise the price of butter over night. Price reductions are announced in ads all the time, but price hikes? You can only find that out when you are in the store but then it may be too late and you gotta reschedule what you buy at a moment's notice.
Grocery prices must be stable and not subject to arbitrary games.