Economists say there are a number of factors driving up food prices, but they expect food inflation to slow over time. Here's a look at what’s behind Canada’s high grocery prices and what to expect in the coming months.
TLDR; climate change, Russia, supply chain not recovered, labor shortages; more price increases expected :/
Corporate greed, you mean. Profits enable a company to pursue its goals. But greed is something else altogether…
We’ve all seen it. Giving out free baby formula until women stop producing their own milk and are utterly dependent on it? Buying up as many single-family homes and properties as possible and then jacking up rent? Denying covered medical procedures because you can stall until the insured person dies? Deciding it’s cheaper to pay fines than follow safety procedures? Eliminating competition? Unethical practices? Illegal union-busting?
Individual greed will never be as bad, because corporate greed is every shareholder wanting their own mega-yacht as well as trying to make their mark by squeezing just a little bit more profit. Corporate Greed is endless, because it will never be enough…
Corporate greed, you mean. Profits enable a company to pursue its goals. But greed is something else altogether…
We’ve all seen it. Giving out free baby formula until women stop producing their own milk and are utterly dependent on it? Buying up as many single-family homes and properties as possible and then jacking up rent? Denying covered medical procedures because you can stall until the insured person dies? Deciding it’s cheaper to pay fines than follow safety procedures? Eliminating competition? Unethical practices? Illegal union-busting?
Individual greed will never be as bad, because corporate greed is every shareholder wanting their own mega-yacht as well as trying to make their mark by squeezing just a little bit more profit. Corporate Greed is endless, because it will never be enough…