Major supermarket chains push suppliers to lower grocery prices

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @amydoran9987
    @amydoran9987 Год назад +615

    The pandemic is being used as an excuse for price increases.

    • @panthermoon6984
      @panthermoon6984 Год назад

      disaster capitalism

    • @self3459
      @self3459 Год назад +25

      Yes it is

    • @mr.a.
      @mr.a. Год назад +67

      And corporate greed also

    • @javiruiz8365
      @javiruiz8365 Год назад +12

      Exactly

    • @petemavus2948
      @petemavus2948 Год назад +22

      Then why are they showing record profits ? Market bullying once again.

  • @twdjt6245
    @twdjt6245 Год назад +223

    Imagine how the families that weren’t making it or just barely making it before the pandemic. A lot of people don’t even have the option to just start paying 50% more for groceries. Their only option is to buy 50% less groceries.

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 Год назад

      8 billion people on a planet that can not sustain that population. We need to stop having so many babies...

    • @BabyMonkeyDefender
      @BabyMonkeyDefender Год назад +3

      Yep and here I sit.

    • @dco2006
      @dco2006 Год назад +4

      @@BabyMonkeyDefender on your cell phone

    • @twdjt6245
      @twdjt6245 Год назад

      @@WemplesTemple depends on if you’re comparing it to current day prices, or if you’re comparing it to the amount of groceries they were able to buy before.

    • @Network126
      @Network126 Год назад +3

      Or start shoplifting. I'm already considering it. I'm homeless and drowning in debt, and EBT food stamp benefits are about to be cut. I need to survive somehow.

  • @cjsrescues
    @cjsrescues Год назад +256

    Why aren't you discussing the BILLIONS paid out to shareholders during this time. Record profits have been reported. It's not supply chain issues, it's CORPORATE GREED!!!!

    • @panthermoon6984
      @panthermoon6984 Год назад +1

      disaster capitalism

    • @petemavus2948
      @petemavus2948 Год назад +24

      Exactly, every chance to exploit basic needs.

    • @tioswift3676
      @tioswift3676 Год назад +6

      No; its really not. You should really research why food prices have increased. Hint: it’s not “corporate greed”.

    • @cjsrescues
      @cjsrescues Год назад +31

      @@tioswift3676 ok corporate troll. I have done my research.

    • @petemavus2948
      @petemavus2948 Год назад +15

      @@tioswift3676 Enlighten us then oh mysterious Tio. 🤣

  • @watchinvidzwatchinvidz7691
    @watchinvidzwatchinvidz7691 Год назад +186

    Don't buy it... Vote with your wallet. If most people won't pay for it then they will have to put it way down in price.

    • @marinhusky8863
      @marinhusky8863 Год назад +13

      Yep. Almost everything has a shelf life. If it doesn't sell, everybody loses.

    • @rainacherienne1010
      @rainacherienne1010 Год назад +13

      Yep, I’m spending less than before all this. I cut off lots of items, chocolate, cheeses, turkey breast, even baguette. I’m mostly eating fish with cheapest veggies I can find. I will stick to my food budget no matter what.

    • @SanJoseCA-ot3qy
      @SanJoseCA-ot3qy Год назад

      Exactly. Thanks.🙏

    • @victoriamahon3765
      @victoriamahon3765 Год назад +8

      The problem is people can’t just not eat. Everybody needs groceries and they know it. Realistically if you can find a close out grocery store near you go to the closeout grocery store because they are buying perfectly good products at a reduced rate and reselling a much cheaper and so the company is losing out on those retail profits on those items. If there isn’t a discount grocery store near you try to find someplace like Price Rite or Aldie that is one of the less expensive supermarkets that relies more on in-house brands anyway we can reduce the amount of profits they’re making will send a message.

    • @ritsukoakagi2000
      @ritsukoakagi2000 Год назад +1

      The powers at be literally don’t care if we don’t eat. They’ll just add a starvation tax if we stop buying food

  • @MsOldschool65
    @MsOldschool65 Год назад +165

    Yeah, the food companies have already been shrinking their packaging and products, and the ingredients feel cheaper, not the same quality as they were a couple of years ago

    • @angelaburress8586
      @angelaburress8586 Год назад +7

      Don’t you mean for the last almost 20 years 👀👀💁🏽‍♀️💁🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @NotfromDetroit
      @NotfromDetroit Год назад +5

      That’s true some products don’t taste the same.

    • @arilewis5906
      @arilewis5906 Год назад +5

      Read the label "Contains Boiengineered ingredients".

    • @zlonewolf
      @zlonewolf Год назад

      @ari banana has been "bioengineered" for almost 500 years.
      I will be more worried if it says it has undergone radioactive engineering for better pest resistance.

    • @NotfromDetroit
      @NotfromDetroit Год назад

      I believe this is were cancer and all the other killer diseases come from.

  • @Commonsenseisnotcommon8
    @Commonsenseisnotcommon8 Год назад +240

    It would be a lot easier to lower prices, if we didn’t get all our food from about six different corporations. Literally out of 100,000 items in a Walmart store. Between six and eight companies supply all of that. So there’s a major monopoly on groceries. And if there was more competition they would lower their prices. Just saying

    • @shihtzusrule9115
      @shihtzusrule9115 Год назад +19

      BAM. You nailed it. Edit: Let me be the first to like and if this doesn't go off the charts...well, there's the second problem.

    • @susan_e
      @susan_e Год назад +3

      @@shihtzusrule9115 oh my gosh - shih tzus totally rule!😊 YES!
      ..and I agree with your comment

    • @KATONKA...
      @KATONKA... Год назад

      Wrong

    • @ascent8487
      @ascent8487 Год назад

      Even if that’s a part of the problem, what’s the solution?

    • @maxxcells
      @maxxcells Год назад

      Also at fault is real estate urbanization, in other countries have small stores on basic needs walking distances. These small stores compete with big stores and make food cheaper and more job growth for local farmers.

  • @jimbob9247
    @jimbob9247 Год назад +48

    The pandemic gave them record profits...now they want huge increases every quarter. Kroger employee here whom didn't get paid for almost 6 weeks during the holidays. In a class action law suit . Plain and simple it's greed .

  • @johnsalcido5436
    @johnsalcido5436 Год назад +22

    I’m a Farmer in the South… 2020 fertilizer prices/ton $500
    Current fertilizer prices /ton $1,100
    I had also to increase hourly salary wage on all my workers.
    Diesel was over $5 for a good chunk of 2022, and I use thousands of gallons a year for operating tractors, trucks, and equipment used for irrigation.
    Seeds, supplies, parts, materials, plants etc all had at least. 30-50 percent increase.
    Every service I need such as repairs, has also gone up. Expenses are draining us all out…. I’m sorry but I’m going to continue charging high prices until prices go back down. We need to eat 3x a day everyday and a lot of times we are working 20+ hours a day 7 days a week either alot of financial strain to provide food for the world…. So please buy directly from farmers or local markets. National grocery outlets like Walmart, Publix, etc are part of the problem as they are marking up foods so high and farmers are continuing to get low pay and low wholesale prices in return from them. So please I beg buy local, or from a local regional grocery chain!!! They actually support farmers and serve better quailty.

  • @shellw.4983
    @shellw.4983 Год назад +139

    I’ve reduced my grocery spending quite a bit. I’m not going to play their games. If stores want to charge more, I don’t have to purchase it! They’re definitely getting less from my wallet.

    • @Trey-ml5mg
      @Trey-ml5mg Год назад +1

      You're a genius. I'm going to start doing this too... I simply don't need things like Kombucha or ice cream. I can make my own everything and I will. I refuse for the 1 percent to keep taking from my already low income. Even stocks, they're so committed to destroying the 99 percent. They are scared of us and until we realize that WE control this country they will continue to F us over!

    • @ascent8487
      @ascent8487 Год назад +2

      What have you eliminated? For is a necessity so do you feel you were previously buying unnecessary items (cookies, soda, ice cream etc.) and if so, is that what you’ve cut back on? Or have you switched brands? Stores?

    • @shellw.4983
      @shellw.4983 Год назад +17

      @@ascent8487 I have cut back on snacks like chips, cereals, and some name brand items. I buy store brand items more now. I only buy items I need when they go on sale like name brand items. I use store cards with digital coupons that save me at checkout. At my local Albertsons the other day I clipped digital coupons for items I wanted and they also had $5 off the purchase of $5 or more & $1 off any produce department purchase ($6 savings just clipping those two digital coupons). Stick to your shopping list. Shop the sales and stock up. 👍🏻

    • @forestpagan4813
      @forestpagan4813 Год назад +11

      @@shellw.4983 Also, when available make use of local farmers market and give the money directly to the farmers and actually get food that hasn't spent 3months in cold storage...

    • @annawhite8853
      @annawhite8853 Год назад +4

      I hit grocery outlet get a lot things 1/4 the price then overpriced grocery stores!! I have money but refuse spend silly prices on items. I will also hit Costco every month for q few items about 50 percent price grocery stores.

  • @joshuahcraig7585
    @joshuahcraig7585 Год назад +129

    I’m in my early 40s and have never noticed inflation at this rate. I’ve seen a lot of news stories and articles about how grocery inflation has been at 10-12% over the past year or two, but my grocery bill is literally 50-60% higher than two years ago (and that’s WITH me paying way closer attention to sales and moving to store brands) 👴🏻

    • @brockreynolds870
      @brockreynolds870 Год назад +7

      this happened in 1973-75... you just weren't around to see it.

    • @ProductShroomz
      @ProductShroomz Год назад +9

      I've noticed store brands are actually more expensive than name brands now

    • @BlueRidgeBubble
      @BlueRidgeBubble Год назад +9

      Along with that, groups of companies got together to agree to sell their goods at the same price, lower quality, and less quantity lol
      We are being outright robbed.

    • @jaycollector6555
      @jaycollector6555 Год назад

      Agreed it's closer to 40% increase than 10%-15%. Sleepy Joe is killing us with his ridiculous policies!!! TRUMP 2024 Can't come any sooner!!!

    • @AbsFabbs
      @AbsFabbs Год назад +1

      @@ProductShroomz I’ve noticed this as well.

  • @Ericaaaaaaaaaa
    @Ericaaaaaaaaaa Год назад +144

    Grocery stores are making record profits. They're price gouging.

    • @tioswift3676
      @tioswift3676 Год назад +4

      🙄 no they’re not. Do you people really have no idea why food prices are rising?

    • @Notallwhowanderarelost98
      @Notallwhowanderarelost98 Год назад +2

      There’s very little markup on groceries

    • @valerieannrumpf4151
      @valerieannrumpf4151 Год назад

      @@tioswift3676 unfortunately , the sheeple are not taking multiple factors into account such as inflation, natural disasters, ect when it comes to the cost of groceries.

    • @Itoshimi
      @Itoshimi Год назад +1

      @@tioswift3676 Lemme guess, “iTs bRanDoN aNd hUnTeRs LaPtOp!” Who’s responsible for the inflation and high gas prices in the UK? Australia? Japan?

    • @k.p.5240
      @k.p.5240 Год назад +6

      @@valerieannrumpf4151WALMART- is that YOU..🤔🤨🤫🥴🙄

  • @tragicrhythm
    @tragicrhythm Год назад +31

    Stop using the term inflation as a catchall. Inflation describes a specific phenomenon that doesn’t include corporate profiteering.

  • @amandabeachum188
    @amandabeachum188 Год назад +23

    We are being price gouged, plain and simple. Every company is jumping on the boat because they can. That doesn't even account for shrinkflation. We have stopped buying a lot of things that we used to. Eventually stores will stop carrying certain items that don't sell and manufacturers will discontinue those items. I don't know how people who were already struggling are making it right now.

  • @jennalovecraftreeves9679
    @jennalovecraftreeves9679 Год назад +47

    Packages are shrinking as well. They also sneak older food into big bags like with potatoes.

    • @Kevine7001
      @Kevine7001 Год назад +2

      Yes ugh it’s BS

    • @PennyManning2
      @PennyManning2 Год назад +2

      Caught Shoprite using potentially harmful practices regarding these three meats: family packs of older (beige & yellowed) chicken cutlets or breasts mixed in with fresher meat. Ground beef has old meat inside an outer layer of fresh or pink-slimed meat. Sirloin steaks are pink-slimed on the outside and dark on inside. And, they use dim or odd colored lighting in their stores which make the meat look more healthy. When you get the meat outdoors, beef looks brownish and chicken looks an unappetizing pale yellow-beige.

    • @mrbajablamps8663
      @mrbajablamps8663 Год назад +1

      A bag of chips isn't even a bag of chips. Not even half the bag has chips in it most of it is air.

  • @motiemo
    @motiemo Год назад +31

    They drive the prices way up so then they can bring the prices down but not all the way back down so people feel a little relieved and don't notice that the prices are still much higher than they used to be.

  • @unapologeticallyblackbeaut7161
    @unapologeticallyblackbeaut7161 Год назад +28

    And this is why theft is higher than ever. It’s sad. I saw a lady stealing in Walmart & I didn’t care. It wasn’t my business & she obviously couldn’t afford food for her & children. But I absolutely hate how the pandemic is still being used as an excuse for everything 3 years later

    • @JohnnyRanks-s7z
      @JohnnyRanks-s7z Год назад

      In the Bible I believe it’s not a sin to steal in circumstances like this.

    • @giao2380
      @giao2380 Год назад

      But the pandemic is the reason why.

    • @Yourbody_MYCHOICE
      @Yourbody_MYCHOICE Год назад

      I steal from the poor legally all the time lol

  • @heavenforney3830
    @heavenforney3830 Год назад +41

    But we never have a shortage of those seasonal holiday items like Valentine's and Easter etc. 🤔

    • @angelaburress8586
      @angelaburress8586 Год назад

      That’s because they put that order in a year in advance and gets delivered a month before that holiday and they put it out 2 weeks before the holidays to make sure that when it’s gone it’s gone 💁🏽‍♀️💁🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @rainacherienne1010
      @rainacherienne1010 Год назад

      I think there was a shortage of New Years stuff this year, I went to Walmart and Publix (Central FL) the day before New Years and didn’t see any 2023 NY items.

    • @bugloverspiderlover8490
      @bugloverspiderlover8490 Год назад

      @@rainacherienne1010 new years isn’t as big of a holiday compared to Christmas or Easter.

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 Год назад

      @@bugloverspiderlover8490 If you mean 'gifts' or other products New Years is very low of the list compared to Christmas, New Years or Valentine's that is true. What New Years is infamous known for as the worst holiday of the year (from various stats I seen from google)for buying alcohol i.e wine, beer than any other holiday. Super Bowl Sunday is only other "holiday' that comes close to New Years for alcohol purchases and thus more DWI situations.

    • @juliearnold5065
      @juliearnold5065 Год назад

      The amount of the product you get has been reduced. You still pay the higher price.

  • @KeleWele23
    @KeleWele23 Год назад +27

    During the spring of 2022 Colgate, CEO Noel Wallace, basically said they were going to raise the prices on their products because they could & consumers would still buy the products!

  • @Cheznrice
    @Cheznrice Год назад +98

    Stop paying the high prices. Change what your eating. Force them to lower the prices or we won't buy!

    • @self3459
      @self3459 Год назад +9

      Kids won’t change their diet or way they eat! Good luck!

    • @Sarah_Nade
      @Sarah_Nade Год назад +8

      Literally everything went up. We won't buy what? Food?

    • @Cheznrice
      @Cheznrice Год назад +19

      @@self3459 So your children run your home. I'm in charge of my household.

    • @Cheznrice
      @Cheznrice Год назад +10

      @@Sarah_Nade oh my here's an idea. Go to the farmers markets or local growers and suppliers. Bypass the big chain grocery stores .

    • @suzyinstitches273
      @suzyinstitches273 Год назад +9

      That’s been my strategy. If they’re charging huge prices I skip that item. I won’t buy jarred olives for ten dollars.

  • @ricsosa7107
    @ricsosa7107 Год назад +14

    Every item starts at $5 and up each item

  • @NattyAC
    @NattyAC Год назад +11

    Everything is so expensive!!

  • @bookwormwonder
    @bookwormwonder Год назад +34

    What stinks is because my SSI went up about $100, my food stamps went from $56 to $23 a month, my rental assistance and other help went down. All together, the help other than SSI went down over $150... I'm grateful for the help, but the government has some strange math thinking this SSI increase helps.

    • @javiruiz8365
      @javiruiz8365 Год назад +8

      Get a job then

    • @petemavus2948
      @petemavus2948 Год назад +12

      No one wants to babysit you Javi. 🤣

    • @debbieframpton3857
      @debbieframpton3857 Год назад +2

      I got $118 increase in Social Security so my food stamps went from $81 down to $30

    • @debbieframpton3857
      @debbieframpton3857 Год назад +20

      @@javiruiz8365 ,
      Some of us are seniors that are unable to work

    • @ayemiksenoj5254
      @ayemiksenoj5254 Год назад +9

      @@debbieframpton3857, you're wasting your time with that one. I come across "people" like them all the time. They never seem to realize at any moment.. any moment it could be them.

  • @lothean2099
    @lothean2099 Год назад +11

    I saw a video that said people are going to starve with food on the shelves. He was right.

    • @jeffw1267
      @jeffw1267 Год назад

      No, they will steal food rather than starve. Get ready.

  • @ES-7766
    @ES-7766 Год назад +15

    Both my mom and grandmother were gardeners.
    I’ve been saying for a decade that we need to get back to basics and learn how to grow our own food. In that time I’ve taught myself how to grow organic vegetables and herbs. Buy a fruit tree that you know will succeed in your part of the country. Make sure it’s self pollinating. I’ve also learned how to make sourdough bread, can, make soap, etc. Unfortunately, we can no longer count on our government to take care of anything.

    • @giao2380
      @giao2380 Год назад

      But the government won’t let you grow a garden. One man is in legal issues right now for growing “too much”. They want to control un in every way.

  • @noahlondon8005
    @noahlondon8005 Год назад +19

    PEOPLE...UNLESS YOU ARE A RESTAURANT OWNER OR MANUFACTURER WHERE YOU MUST USE EGGS...STOP BUYING THEM!!!!!! As the "sell by" dates arrive, stores CANNOT sell the product. The product then becomes trashed. Stores will not re-stock items that are not selling. The egg barons will then stop the gauging and the prices will have to drop dramatically. This coming from someone who LOVES his egg breakfasts...I've found awesome breakfast alternatives. Just saying ;-)

  • @kobyschechter8163
    @kobyschechter8163 Год назад +20

    But the workers who work in the grocery stores aren't getting paid a penny more an hour. And customers go crazy at them for these insane prices.

  • @tristanrodenhauser5267
    @tristanrodenhauser5267 Год назад +13

    Price gauging from gas to food and services

    • @christinab.2864
      @christinab.2864 Год назад

      But gas prices I have seen improvements on but the food has not.

  • @lothean2099
    @lothean2099 Год назад +11

    Remember this line people.
    When buying something..is it a want or a need?

    • @jeffw1267
      @jeffw1267 Год назад +1

      As long as there are women, consumers will buy luxuries. Men buy luxuries for women, and women buy luxuries for themselves. It's the way they're wired. I deliver parcels so I know this to be true.

    • @TheSultan1470
      @TheSultan1470 Год назад

      Well there you go

  • @christincavanaugh2357
    @christincavanaugh2357 Год назад +13

    I’m one person and buying groceries for only me and I used to be able to get my weeks worth for maybe 30 or 40 dollars and now it’s nearly $80 just for me!!!!😢it’s ridiculous! WHY?!!!

    • @burtcooper612
      @burtcooper612 Год назад

      I`m one person, too, It averages to about $60, down in south Texas. I thank God I have a job and collect social security and have gotten cost of living increase $$ on both. Amen...oh, yea...Why? because of...Romans 1:18-32

    • @BethJehovah
      @BethJehovah Год назад

      Greedy companies

    • @2332Stephen
      @2332Stephen Год назад

      I was getting by on 60 every two weeks. The same stuff is now 90. I had to get cheaper brands and cut back

  • @MrStv1163
    @MrStv1163 Год назад +19

    Keep in mind, the suppliers' suppliers aren't lowering their prices. Nor are THEIR suppliers. Nor are utilities, transportation providers, warehousing providers, service providers, and other vendors that manufacturers and distributors need to operate. Most companies have also increased wages significantly to retain employees, who are often hard to come by. Every component in every segment of the supply chain is part of the price issue, it didn't just start at the food manufacturers.

    • @2332Stephen
      @2332Stephen Год назад +1

      Yea we understand that, but things jumping 80 percent in 10 months ( not talking about eggs)... something is wrong with that picture. This is not all..energy and paying people more. We aren't dumb. Not for those kind of price hikes.

    • @MrStv1163
      @MrStv1163 Год назад +1

      @@2332Stephen It's not just energy and paying people more. You're way oversimplifying it. It's the cost of materials - resin, glue, corrugate boxes, plastic. Ingredients - everything from every raw ingredient we souce, including spices, salt, sugar, meats, vegetables, flour, milk, eggs, and so forth. Components like cans and plastic bottles. Maintenance service and parts. Supplies like bracing materials and pallets. Our pallet vendor increased prices by >50%, and they cited increased lumber, fuel, labor, and transportatioon costs. Transportation is a lot more - there are driver shortages, fuel increses, and incresased demand against a smaller pool of providers. If you want stuff moved, you have to pay the premium for that to be able to source carriers. Every component of the supply chain has gotten more expensive. Now, are there people reaping huge rewards from the situation and exploiting it? Of course. But the whole chain is a giant, interactive, enmeshed array of hundreds of thousands of component parts that all interplay and interact to create the cost issue, with complex and intricate interaction among thousands of companies. It's not as simple as it might look.

    • @2332Stephen
      @2332Stephen Год назад

      @@MrStv1163 and who decides the cost of the material needs to jump 40 percent? When in reality I bet most of the materials still cost the same to produce from a year ago. I'm not saying prices don't fluctuate but funny how the prices don't go down as much as they go up. It's a sham. They blame it on the energy. The war in Ukraine, the diesel. Well the diesel has leveled off and come down since the war started and yet some prices on products jumped 40 to 100 percent and im notbtalking about eggs and bird flu. This is all productsacross the board. What are they blaming it on?. It's a bunch of bull. The prices don't come down with the energy prices. Oh no they just squeeze as much as they can out of fear and manipulation.

    • @MrStv1163
      @MrStv1163 Год назад

      @@2332Stephen I'm just telling you the reality of what my company is dealing with, with our vendors. I work for a large food manufacturer. We're dealing with massive price increases from suppliers and vendors across the board.

  • @judithgrace9850
    @judithgrace9850 Год назад +21

    Stop shopping people. Eat beans and rice and greens. Let the greedy demons keep their foods on the shelves rotting. Boycott the stores. Let the cars sit.

    • @judithgrace9850
      @judithgrace9850 Год назад +1

      Use powder milk for oatmeal and coffee. But directly from the farmers

    • @debbieframpton3857
      @debbieframpton3857 Год назад

      I don't like beans and I eat very little rice

  • @mamashiraz
    @mamashiraz Год назад +5

    Food prices are outrageous and really unaffordable for a lot of families…so what does the government do??? They put an end to the emergency food stamp allotments. 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @jasonscott4366
    @jasonscott4366 Год назад +4

    Theyre overcharging and its a freaking scam

  • @1000lollollipoplol
    @1000lollollipoplol Год назад +3

    Crazy to say it’s officially now cheaper to eat fast food than to go grocery shopping for the week

  • @JP77999
    @JP77999 Год назад +19

    This is the food industry telling the public that it’s time to grow your own food.

    • @BethJehovah
      @BethJehovah Год назад +2

      Because we all have acres to grow vegetables and raise some chickens.

  • @louieysursa5996
    @louieysursa5996 Год назад +12

    Imagine all the waste from product going out of date from people not buying.

    • @petemavus2948
      @petemavus2948 Год назад +6

      We live in a culture of write-offs and waste. Buildings sit empty while homelessness is rampant, food is thrown out rather than sold at fair prices etc.

    • @debbieframpton3857
      @debbieframpton3857 Год назад +1

      Aldi's Kroger and Schnucks donate to food pantries

  • @2TMarie
    @2TMarie Год назад +7

    Prices need to drop everywhere! The people that grow the foods that we eat, need a break too!

  • @azandy77
    @azandy77 Год назад +18

    This is the real issue facing Americans.

    • @Itoshimi
      @Itoshimi Год назад +3

      But fox will have you think drag queens and transgender women are the top important issues

    • @That.Lady.withtheYarn
      @That.Lady.withtheYarn Год назад

      Abs its not just us either. Its a global problem which compounds the effects. Abs make it easier to price gouge

  • @cillyjordan7253
    @cillyjordan7253 Год назад +24

    People can also grow some of their own veggies and fruits on a small plot of yard, windowsill or balcony. If one neighbor grows tomatoes and another peppers, they could trade excess with each other. There is no reason to be held hostage by greedy CEOs.

    • @MNcreampied
      @MNcreampied Год назад +6

      That doesn’t work for most people sorry

    • @lonesomebeetroot3376
      @lonesomebeetroot3376 Год назад +1

      I’m one of those people that can’t keep a succulent alive so I don’t know about that and a small little garden isn’t going to supply a year’s worth of fruits and vegetables for a family even if you traded a neighbor for her peppers or whatever

    • @palmsandsand
      @palmsandsand Год назад +1

      We’re definitely going to have to go back to a barter system if they don’t drop these prices. I started growing last year. This year will be my first spring/summer garden and I won’t be looking back.

  • @christophermccord3316
    @christophermccord3316 Год назад +4

    The shrinking quantities get on my nerves more than anything.... less product just means more packaging and waste....

  • @Peekaboo-Kitty
    @Peekaboo-Kitty 11 месяцев назад +3

    Supermarkets have the audacity to complain about "Shoplifting" when they have been robbing Customers for decades!

  • @shihtzusrule9115
    @shihtzusrule9115 Год назад +15

    the more these people say inflation, the more license everyone has to overcharge and "get theirs". Just say, "because they can" when you want to say why prices are higher because at the end of the day, it is someone's choice to raise the prices. This is regional. I just bought rump roast on sale for 3.99 a pound and drumstick and thighs for 1.49 a pound and JC Potter sausage for 3.69 (on sale). when it's on sale buy two. you need to learn to shop not just go out and purchase/buy.

  • @babyboylovesmusic
    @babyboylovesmusic Год назад +3

    As a single person, there are a lot of meals cheaper for me to purchase at a restaurant. By the time I buy all those expensive ingredients, I could have just bought it already cooked. It depends on what it is.

  • @PositiveZ7
    @PositiveZ7 Год назад +3

    It’s fine. My family is so sick of this, our friends with land are going to start a large garden with us. We will be canning, pickling, and our other friends raise a few cattle each year. So screw the commercialized system of grocery shopping… Over it.
    Self reliance seems to be the way to go.
    Can’t imagine our troubles with China & Russia will improve things.

  • @jimbob9247
    @jimbob9247 Год назад +5

    Why do we not see national coverage of
    the Kroger's not paying thousands of employees??

  • @sallysanders27
    @sallysanders27 Год назад +1

    As a owner operator trucker with my own MC#. We are feeling it too. Cheap rates to move freight. Trucking industry is getting ripped off too. Distributors are getting greedy with us too.

  • @erneishadugar2896
    @erneishadugar2896 Год назад +3

    I clipped coupons and make a grocery list

  • @OpenRoader
    @OpenRoader Год назад +1

    Exxon/Mobil just posted their highest profits in their HISTORY for the last quarter. Everything we buy has to travel by ship, truck or train so all those profits add to these high prices.

  • @Geo7080
    @Geo7080 Год назад +6

    This is why I’m happy I got out of grocery retail. Customers always blamed employees for the price increase.

  • @DVToxico
    @DVToxico Год назад +3

    As a walmart night stocker, grocery freight has not decreased by much within the last few months, we're still working as hard as we did during the holidays, general merchandise items were never really an issue during the holidays, other than figuring out where to store all the stuff that wasn't selling. Prices are high and people are still buying.

    • @giao2380
      @giao2380 Год назад

      Oh no. Are we going to have to start unloading those trucks along with our self checkout duties too?

  • @ednajones3700
    @ednajones3700 Год назад +6

    This isn't inflation, this is corporate price gouging.

  • @lits3212
    @lits3212 Год назад +18

    Then stop doing sneaky things like same size packaging less content. Or upping the prices taking advantage of the current situation stating high prices in other areas, where there are none.

    • @watchinvidzwatchinvidz7691
      @watchinvidzwatchinvidz7691 Год назад

      Just don't buy those products they are doing it to. Buy store brand.

    • @petemavus2948
      @petemavus2948 Год назад +1

      Dollar General mayonnaise is only cents less than Hellmann's, both over double the price in a year.

  • @joannwestphal2405
    @joannwestphal2405 Год назад +1

    The price of food is rediculous!!😡😡

  • @julieisaacson610
    @julieisaacson610 Год назад +13

    Prices at Aldi are great!

    • @stoundingresults
      @stoundingresults Год назад +1

      Yes! Big yogurt containers and almond milk are 1/2 of name brand grocery stores. And in the aldi finds section you find good things like a steering wheel cover I paid $2.00 for compared to the $20+ they wanted at Wal-mart. Spaghetti pasta sauces are just over a dollar , medium avocados under dollar, good ice cream treats on sale etc

    • @debbieframpton3857
      @debbieframpton3857 Год назад +2

      I don't think Aldi has great prices

    • @rainacherienne1010
      @rainacherienne1010 Год назад +2

      Even Aldi is getting expensive. I used to buy a bag of zucchini for $1.29 and now it’s $1.29 for a pound only so like $3 for the bag.

  • @carrowxhex6891
    @carrowxhex6891 Год назад +5

    I got into preparedness/ long term food storage 10 years ago due to an accident that put me in a wheelchair for a year and wiped out my savings. I am in a much better situation now because of living this lifestyle. I keep a years worth of food in my house at all times. It allows me to just shop sales and stock up on items when cost are at their lowest. I strongly suggest everyone start doing this- Just buy one sale item in bulk each paycheck that your family routinely eats.

    • @melakon1
      @melakon1 Год назад

      A years worth of food? C'mon

  • @SandraGarcia-ho4lb
    @SandraGarcia-ho4lb Год назад +16

    I do work in Walmart Southeast Florida. Thank God our prices are not like this. My dozen large eggs were only $2.98 yesterday.

    • @janeleslie4192
      @janeleslie4192 Год назад +2

      Wow our Walmart in Virginia has been steady at 5.99.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Год назад +1

      Walmart in Southwest today 1 dozen large eggs $4.59. 😠

    • @CadaverQT
      @CadaverQT Год назад

      $6 per large dozen in Louisiana.

    • @darkestb4dawn199
      @darkestb4dawn199 Год назад

      5.71 dozen in NV.

    • @BethJehovah
      @BethJehovah Год назад

      Supposed to be half that.

  • @debl9527
    @debl9527 Год назад +5

    If there was ever to put in a garden this year is it

  • @dragonmaster5983
    @dragonmaster5983 Год назад +12

    I grocery shop with the sales. If one store has a sale on meat , I'll buy the meat there an maybe onother store has canned goods on sale I'll go there. It does take a little more time but it helps save money. I have also NOT been buying from Walmart. Their prices are so high now that they are no cheaper than other stores. Don't just assume because it's Walmart that you are saving money.

    • @angelaburress8586
      @angelaburress8586 Год назад

      But then you’re running gas ⛽️ out running from store to store 🤔🤔🤔!!!! Boy you really showed them by cashing In fuel points from the groceries that you just bought 🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @angelaburress8586
      @angelaburress8586 Год назад

      And don’t forget that the stores know this that’s why one week one store will have milk cheap then at another store they’ll have butter 🧈 high but on sale a couple of cents less than store one 🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @dragonmaster5983
      @dragonmaster5983 Год назад +2

      @@angelaburress8586 We have 3 supermarkets within two miles of each other. Not much fuel waste!

    • @evelinjane
      @evelinjane Год назад

      @@dragonmaster5983 when running out for a lesser amount depending on your area, a nice bus ticket might be way less costly for these things too.

  • @royalty5114
    @royalty5114 Год назад +11

    Greed!

    • @stoundingresults
      @stoundingresults Год назад

      Free money from stimulus means less purchasing power from your dollar.

  • @matthewvalentine3549
    @matthewvalentine3549 Год назад +6

    Increase in prices and shinkflation makes it 80%

  • @lisak1111
    @lisak1111 Год назад +5

    If this is the new reality…prices staying this high. I’m done buying eggs. I’m done buying unnecessary items. I’m done buying over priced items!!

  • @HG-ol1tq
    @HG-ol1tq Год назад +1

    I'd rather start my own small farm rather than pay these prices.

  • @deathrowtodisneyworld5030
    @deathrowtodisneyworld5030 Год назад +16

    When high priced things don’t sell, they give them to food pantries. They get full price on the donation, making it better for them financially than marking them down and letting everyone else get a break.

  • @debbiec6216
    @debbiec6216 Год назад +5

    *Spend Less$* *Save More $$$*
    *Live within or below your means, just NOT above your means*

  • @jasminperez2346
    @jasminperez2346 Год назад +5

    It also depends what supermarkets you go to. I've been looking at the supermarket circulars to see what's on sale also. That's what I have been doing and writing down the necessary things I really need. Whole foods are kind of pricey.

  • @stewartmelzer939
    @stewartmelzer939 Год назад +1

    "whatever the market will bare" is what the US customers will be willing to pay according to America's greed

  • @aikanae1
    @aikanae1 Год назад +3

    It's the essentials increasing the most.

  • @BashoStrikes
    @BashoStrikes Год назад +2

    I have gone to the mattresses when paying for food. I've completely adjusted my food intake accordingly. Many products I used to purchase are off the table now. The products I do buy are the cheapest brands available and only when on sale. My weekly menu is extremely simplified. I don't appreciate being gouged just to make a very few people filthy rich and I do everything possible to minimize it.

  • @marykunkle7223
    @marykunkle7223 Год назад +6

    It is absolutely sickening. Government has got to go

    • @That.Lady.withtheYarn
      @That.Lady.withtheYarn Год назад +2

      No... We need to hold these companies accountable for their bs. Plus bills to help with this stuff gets blocked by republicans, getting rid of them ( vote out) would actually help us.

  • @fhdz505
    @fhdz505 Год назад +1

    Single mom with a son: Once a week, mid week, I make a trip to 2 local grocery stores. I'll find meats, poulty and such on "clearance". They clearance these items before the weekend. Nothing wrong with the items only that they are near their "freeze by" date. Discounted up to 75%! This is how I try to offset those items that are higher prices. I've cut down to 1 meal a day, atleast for now.

  • @lt3074
    @lt3074 Год назад +4

    I don't understand why are prices continuing to go up ? It's outrageous! There making money regardless, it's pure greed, IMO.

    • @That.Lady.withtheYarn
      @That.Lady.withtheYarn Год назад

      Greed. These companies know they can abs any bill to check that will get blocked.

  • @kathytii1077
    @kathytii1077 Год назад +1

    Two weeks ago I bought 2 small packs of turkey sausages at Dollar General and it cost $12.56 including taxes. I was shocked!

  • @tayhakly6163
    @tayhakly6163 Год назад +4

    Inflation has just started. The next 5 years will be miserable. Interest rates has been near 0% for the past 14 years and trillions of dollars were printed. It will be a miserable next 5 years 😞

  • @tinalove8197
    @tinalove8197 Год назад +2

    Sorry I can't buy fresh fruit vegetables at discount retailers.
    Nutrient DENSE EATING GETS RID OF CRAVINGS.
    Less HUNGER means less spending.

  • @freezerbbq-barnes2361
    @freezerbbq-barnes2361 Год назад +1

    All the people on here complaining you voted for it now we all gotta deal with it

  • @jbjacobs9514
    @jbjacobs9514 Год назад +1

    2023? It started after covid - at first it made sense - now it is just price gauging. I am sick of hearing about supply/chain issues, gas prices, inflation. It hasn't mattered where I live where I go - county market, meijer, schnucks, walmart, etc. Sick of also paying "service fees". In the last year, even ordering out food has changed dramatically.

  • @ociphress
    @ociphress Год назад +3

    Since when was wholefoods ever economical? Whole foods should not have been a featured store in this story.

  • @TheGamingCanadian
    @TheGamingCanadian Год назад +1

    When even WHOLE FOODS asks their suppliers to be less expensive, YOU KNOW YOU MESSED UP.

  • @jenniferbates2811
    @jenniferbates2811 Год назад +1

    I live in Rhode Island, and I shop at Market Basket, Walmart, and Aldis. I don't understand how anyone can afford to shop at Whole Foods.

  • @gobbletegook
    @gobbletegook Год назад +5

    Please do a story on how much the stores (like KROGER) have made in profit. In 2022, it was record breaking.

  • @JennyWren333
    @JennyWren333 Год назад +3

    Effing GOUGERS! AMAZON too! Grievous!

  • @harmonymitcham2857
    @harmonymitcham2857 Год назад +2

    Greed is fueling inflation plain and simple.

  • @sandradibiaso7316
    @sandradibiaso7316 Год назад +2

    We have to eat -- period. We don't need to eat filet mignon, steak, prime rib, lobster, or shrimp. We don't need to buy junk food for our kids. Make healthy meals for your kids no matter what it costs for organic vegetables, organic fruit, lean meat like chicken or lean ground beef or lean ground turkey or fish like haddock, cod, tilapia, or salmon. Don't buy your steak, chicken or fish at Whole Foods where it's very expensive. Trader Joe's has good deals on vegetables, fruit and potatoes. But healthy snacks for your kids like sliced apples or carrots. Making healthy cookies for your kids is more affordable than buying cookies.

  • @xwrtk
    @xwrtk Год назад +10

    Surprisingly, I pay for less for groceries than I did back in 2019 and 2020 plus I’ve been buying more. I don’t typically go for name brands except for Soy sauce. They’ve been having great deals on non-name brand items at stores around me. Many cooperations have been price gouging but luckily not all. Buying fish has helped reduced my grocery bill as well.

    • @rainacherienne1010
      @rainacherienne1010 Год назад +3

      Girl you’re so right on the soy sauce, every time I try to save and go off brand I regret it. There is only one good soy sauce.

    • @ladizon4354
      @ladizon4354 Год назад

      What’s the best soy sauce?

    • @xwrtk
      @xwrtk Год назад

      @@ladizon4354 To me either Maggi Seasoning or La Bo De. La Bo De is cheaper. Maggi seasoning has to be the German or French one as the Chinese one isn’t as good. The bottle will have German or French wording aside from English.

  • @Lilianjade
    @Lilianjade Год назад +2

    Don’t buy , don’t play their game. Buy directly from farmers/source or buy only the basics. This will make them lose money and be forced to bring down rates

  • @wahoo897ms
    @wahoo897ms Год назад +10

    I used to eat good food now I eat cheap unhealthy food that cost me more than the good healthy stuff I used to get.

    • @jodysams7915
      @jodysams7915 Год назад +1

      Biden doing it

    • @firstname7470
      @firstname7470 Год назад

      @@jodysams7915 Why would Biden do it? He wants to win another election. Making prices go higher would not be a good strategy. I'm guessing the Republicans have a hand in it.

    • @jeffw1267
      @jeffw1267 Год назад +1

      Eat raw oats. When I was poor, I ate raw oats right out of the bag and it constituted about 3/4 of my food intake. I also ate canned sardines and tuna fish a lot, and bananas because they were cheap, and I was as healthy as a horse.

    • @wahoo897ms
      @wahoo897ms Год назад

      @@jeffw1267 that’s basically what I’m eating now lol

  • @sodafrogrocker
    @sodafrogrocker Год назад +1

    Been shopping at Dollar Tree for groceries due to low income. Only get three items at Walmart that I absolutely need.

  • @motiemo
    @motiemo Год назад +2

    A few years ago, my boyfriend and I would bet each other on what the grocery bill would be and whoever lost had to buy dinner. Now we can't guess as easily because the prices keep going all over the place.

  • @nikeprojock
    @nikeprojock Год назад +1

    not to be rude but doesnt the store brand items come from the the grocery store chain itself?? they can lower they own prices if they so choose

  • @samuelmartinez-jr9jt
    @samuelmartinez-jr9jt Год назад +2

    People are forgetting about the price of diesel that is needed to fill for the semis and people that are higher in the company don’t care about shoppers

    • @2332Stephen
      @2332Stephen Год назад

      Price of diesel has leveled off or decreased slightly since the start of the Ukraine war and yet the prices of products haven't come down..let's not be silly...they blamed it on the war..yadda yadda yadda..

  • @brittanyconley4794
    @brittanyconley4794 Год назад +1

    I cannot emphatically enough encourage people who are reading this and frustrated about their grocery prices to please learn to grow food. Almost anywhere you live you can grow something to help offset these costs even slightly. I've had successful apartment patio gardens with minimal sun. Lettuce is so easy to grow. There are micro-tomato varieties (One I *love* called Orange Hat tomatoes) that can be grown in a small pot on a windowsill and produce quite a bit of little tomatoes. You don't need a lot to get started, but it is so rewarding and any little dent in the grocery bill helps. See if you can find a community garden in your area, or if you have a friend or relative with better growing conditions, maybe you can work something out with them. You can grow a surprising amount of food in an 8x4 raised garden bed! Please consider growing organically as it is much better for the soil, but even if you grow conventionally you can eat and spend less money.

  • @blasphemertheseventh
    @blasphemertheseventh Год назад +2

    Never underestimate corporate greed. It’s foolish to expect companies to care about humans.

  • @tmn8547
    @tmn8547 Год назад +2

    Be great if they’d drop the prices on healthy foods. 😩

  • @robertlow7344
    @robertlow7344 Год назад +6

    Just don’t eat save whole lotta money with fasting

    • @debbiec6216
      @debbiec6216 Год назад

      that's what I been doing way before all this crap start , 5 years ago. I do eat one meal.

  • @anastasiabeaverhausen8220
    @anastasiabeaverhausen8220 Год назад +16

    Try Aldi. They take stuff that is usually just as good or better from smaller farms/suppliers, non-name brands. Or Lidl. My grocery bill is half or less than what I pay at Walmart even. Corporations will get away with whatever we let them get away with. Local Walmart here has been understaffed and shelves bare of many items including name brands and display an inability to shelve the products they do have (people don't want to work for this miserable store) and keep up with daily demand--kicker is that it's been this bad since well before Covid ever happened. And this was supposed to be the most successful Walmart in the nation/world. I don't know the explanation for that. Why have they tolerated such bad management for this long, or they just can't keep a workforce under their poor reputation for treating workers.

    • @knottyseedling
      @knottyseedling Год назад

      Aldi and Lidl are unfortunately not available everywhere nationwide, though. I'm a transplant in AZ from CO, and I've never had Aldi or Lidl. I've only been to Aldi when visiting Illinois

    • @Alou1
      @Alou1 Год назад +2

      I've been shopping at Aldi and Lidl way before the pandemic. Unfortunately, their prices have increased also. The prices are somewhat less than other's, but still increased.

  • @stoundingresults
    @stoundingresults Год назад +5

    Prices always cheaper at ethnic store, mexican grocery markets, asian ones too. The ALDI stores are only name brand stores prices are reasonable. No stupid cupons or membership needed. Bulk items, better meat and fish and produce.

    • @debbieframpton3857
      @debbieframpton3857 Год назад +1

      I don't find Aldi prices that great

    • @Alou1
      @Alou1 Год назад

      Aldi's prices have increased also.

  • @ProductShroomz
    @ProductShroomz Год назад +1

    Top ramen Chili used to be 25 cents to 50 cents per little packet of noodles. Now it is $1.42 per little picket. Absolutely ZERO stores are ordering because of this barbaric price increase

  • @nonstoprollie2810
    @nonstoprollie2810 Год назад +2

    If these stores keep going higher don't be shocked when people just start stealing

  • @jerrywilliams9208
    @jerrywilliams9208 Год назад +1

    There's no point in switching to the dollar stores their prices are just as high as Walmart sometimes even higher

  • @DebSherr
    @DebSherr Год назад +2

    Smart little girl! 🐣