Swift Current, SK—Retail food prices are rising. To explain these increases, many commentators point to rising prices for farm products and cite drought, other production problems, the pandemic…
NFU President Katie Ward concluded: “Processors and retailers are overcharging because they can; mergers and concentration have multiplied their power. This is creating many negative effects: on farmers, workers, the environment, the climate, animals, and, as rising retail prices show, on all Canadians. To reverse these negative effects, we need smaller scale, local and regional processing, and we probably need the breakup of the largest packers, food processors, and retailers. Rising market power and declining competition has led to steadily rising retail prices; governments must intervene to curb all of these damaging trends.”
It is funny how liberals can describe the causes with perfection. However, the solutions conceived by them are difficult(unrealistic) to implement due to the nature of capitalism.
This was very interesting to read:
It is funny how liberals can describe the causes with perfection. However, the solutions conceived by them are difficult(unrealistic) to implement due to the nature of capitalism.
and that’s how we get capitalist realism