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Did grocery chains take advantage of COVID shortages to raise prices? FTC says yes in new report

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Did grocery chains take advantage of COVID shortages to raise prices? FTC says yes

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  • Did narcissistic sociopaths use a crisis to pursue personal gain?

    • Only a crisis - actual or perceived - produces real change. When that crisis occurs, the actions that are taken depend on the ideas that are lying around. That, I believe, is our basic function: to develop alternatives to existing policies, to keep them alive and available until the politically impossible becomes the politically inevitable.

      -Milton Friedman

  • Why are people acting surprised? That is just the invisible hand of the market. Isn’t this the unfettered capitalism we asked for?

    • It's the unfettered capitalism Reagan delivered to his cronies, which ofc trickled down to the whole fucking world.

  • Nothing happens to Corporations around here. It was pretty clear it was greed even before the data hit.

  • You expect prices to decrease when demand increases? I would expect the FTC to have taken an economics 101 class.

    I was hoping for a little better reporting in this story, like why does "the FTC report suggest the grocery companies were also price-gouging consumers", but this turd is to be expected from a Gannett-owned organization.

    • Here's the report.

      https://www.ftc.gov/reports/feeding-america-time-crisis-ftc-staff-report-united-states-grocery-supply-chain-covid-19-pandemic

      And here's the why ...

      Notably, consumers are still facing the negative impact of the pandemic’s price hikes, as the Commission’s report finds that some in the grocery retail industry seem to have used rising costs as an opportunity to further raise prices to increase their profits, which remain elevated today. Source

      • I appreciate the link to the report.

        This just further enforces my belief that the FTC doesn't know much about economics. When there's a high demand and limited supply, prices increase. The increase in retail costs, inflation, is used to limit consumer demand. Of course their profits are going to increase; that's how economics works. There's nothing in this report that seems inappropriate.

        I think they'd have better luck attacking the CEOs who are pocketing increasingly inflated salaries and bonuses.

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