Yeah, this isn’t an inflation problem, it’s a corporate greed problem. Prices have doubled for a lot of this stuff, sure, but quantities have halved, plus the little bit that’s left is packed with awful tasting fillers. Money aside, why would anyone keep buying smaller packages of worse tasting junk food?
Yes, and I truly don’t think they are accounting for shrinkflation (which has been ongoing for about 8 years now) when they calculate food inflation. The amount of money they put into engineering deceptive packaging alone must be insane.
And on top of it all, the fillers are literally trash. A lot of what Americans eat is outlawed in the EU, Canada, etc. In addition to poverty that’s fueling obesity, cancer, etc. It’s crazy that we keep allowing this but some rich people need to be richer so I guess it’s fine, eh
You mean we stopped buying crap junk and focused on nutritious real food? Good! Screw big agra and big food and they fake wheat, corn, soy frankenfood!
I will when the majority of polled economists consistently support views that are not aligned with the regular population. When I see daily articles from groups like Brookings and the Economist bragging about how great Wall Street bailouts are and condemning student loan forgiveness I am not inclined to go find the single lone unicorn out there that disagrees.
Somehow we are supposed to believe the moral hazard and inflation risk of student loan debt forgiveness is real and horrible while bank bailouts it is non-existent. Just the other day I read an article by Grunweld explaining how bank bailouts are emergency measures and they don’t have to factor in what mistakes led to it or what problems will come from the fix. Meanwhile if you even hint at getting rid of student loan debt suddenly everyone wants to talk about those issues.
People lost their pensions, jobs, and homes in 2008. Goldman Sachs showed record profits. Economists approve of both.
I will when the majority of polled economists consistently support views that are not aligned with the regular population. When I see daily articles from groups like Brookings and the Economist bragging about how great Wall Street bailouts are and condemning student loan forgiveness I am not inclined to go find the single lone unicorn out there that disagrees.
Somehow we are supposed to believe the moral hazard and inflation risk of student loan debt forgiveness is real and horrible while bank bailouts it is non-existent. Just the other day I read an article by Grunweld explaining how bank bailouts are emergency measures and they don’t have to factor in what mistakes led to it or what problems will come from the fix. Meanwhile if you even hint at getting rid of student loan debt suddenly everyone wants to talk about those issues.
People lost their pensions, jobs, and homes in 2008. Goldman Sachs showed record profits. Economists approve of both.
Some economists are worth engaging with, but they’re few and far between. They’re usually in agreement that the economic mainstream resembles a religion or system of divination more than a real science.
I pick up stuff in the store all the time and look at the price and shake my head and put it back. There are so many things that just aren’t worth it anymore.
Like, any snack food at all. Don’t know why they thought bumping up the price on junk, impulse food was going to hold for long. They were easily the first thing I stopped buying.
We’ve stopped buying nearly all premade foods and instead buy more ingredients. I used to cook twice a week but the past few months it’s nearly everyday and I’m kind of happy about it!
Cooking is the way to go, better for you and your wallet. Just sucks the work that goes into buying, prep, cooking, storing, planning, etc. Keep it up!
Yes. If I don’t have what I need to make this quick vodka sauce I’ll usually have Rao’s from Costco in the pantry and I’ll toss the cream and parm in it and fresh basil from my plant.
…inflation is bad across the shelf, but rao’s has always been $9+ a jar here in texas - well, for at least the past fifteen years since i first noticed its absurdly-high price…
Here in the USA, I switched to Aldi for breakfast cereal years ago. Its still just under $2 per box for the store brand with no shrinkflation to reach that low price.
I think people suffering are not in that position. It is up to people who able to create these networks so we can take care of less privileged with out having to check in with Daddy Sam and his corporate owners.
Giving SNAP to people to spend at walmart is a clown system but that where we are at.
Decentralize economy will take a generation to implement, minimum.
Don’t know about anyone else but I no longer shop at regular supermarkets for most of my food. It’s mostly Aldi and home prepared meals for us now. We are pretty well off financially but I refuse to pay outrageous amounts for big brand products any longer. I’d rather save the money and use it on a nice family vacation.
But then you have to go to Walmart. The only I store I have had a homeless person come up to me and beg for change IN THE STORE was Walmart. Aldi or Lidl are infinitely better in my mind.
I was just in there for oil and a filter to change my cars oil, largely because it was cheaper than going somewhere and was I broke at the time. I've shopped at Aldi for years mostly because their food is much cheaper for comparable items, and despite being to several that were very sketchy, I've never had someone walk up to me and beg in a store. Parking lots are a different matter, but in pretty much every Walmart I've been to over the last couple of years (again, I basically try to not now that I can afford it), the amount of not giving a fuck by everyone involved is kind of extreme. And the prices aren't even that great now either.
I swear Adli is making me sick, they don't make normal water bottles as their ingredients for it is not normal. They even have the "materials added for taste". No water bottle say that. Cereal really is coming in to be unhealthy, as I soon as I eat one box within a few days, my body won't accept anymore. There is the meat that you buy in box, I hate those things. I know it won't protect the meat, the whole thing is blocking cool air into the meat. There was never a reason to put them in the box, waste of plastic.
After like slowly getting away from Aldi, I just knew it has to be it. Only Aldi foods makes me sick, not Walmart, Target or Winn Dixie.
I’ve been an Aldi shopper for maybe 6 years and I remember being able to fill my cart for $60-70. Post-covid, I’m paying double that. They’re still comparatively cheaper for a number of things, but the price increases have hit everything, unfortunately.
Aldi’s decision to change all of the lanes to self checkouts at the stores around me has really turned me off. I thought they would be one of the last bastions against self checkouts. The workers there were well paid and happy. I don’t really know where to shop for groceries with a conscience anymore.
Right, nobody in the US is dying of outright starvation. We’re dying of obesity, malnutrition and cancer from the literal garbage our food supply is made of. In the end we’re unhealthy and sick and it’s because of our food supply, and if something doesn’t change we will start seeing actual starvation.
Maybe just top calling it A.I. to begin with until it actually has ANY inteligence!
They all just take known information off the internet and regergitate it out which is has always been the problem with technology. Gargage in, Garbage out! It's the same as Google hoovering up the internet to feed it's shitty A.I. so how long before the stories of "A.I. poisening" costing millions because no-one knows whats going on with them and the rush to A.I. everything in a bid to decimate employee cost so the morons in charge of all this junk can buy another yacht or maybe a carbon submarine or 12 for there fake friends!
You look at the timeline and they all start off ok'ish but the more they 'improve' them, the worst the get! Although Google will likely dump it for another in 6 months anyway like they usually dump every other decent service they come up with!
Well you could in theory for lets say AI generated images, train a neural network model that could pick up on artifacts in an image that only seems to be present in AI art, as well as AI generated texts, seeing how common a certain sort of text structure appears or something like emotion or sentiment analysis where an AI generated text doesn't do as good in terms of presenting genuine emotions.
Of course it's not 100% there yet. But to call them bullshit is closing doors that are not fully realised
“Building a real business without fraud means it’s nearly impossible to reach ‘unicorn status’ in a few years time,” tweeted Winnie CEO Sara Mauskopf, whose company offers a marketplace for childcare.
Can't get ahead unless you cheat and commit fraud. Says a lot about capitalism right there.
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