Why Do Groceries Cost So Much? | CNBC Marathon

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @androssanders
    @androssanders Год назад +1960

    Thanks CNBC for putting three old videos together and giving it a new title that has little related to the actual title of why groceries cost so much.

    • @RGE_Music
      @RGE_Music Год назад +67

      Big Media.

    • @aymanibrahimissa9617
      @aymanibrahimissa9617 Год назад +41

      lol so true 😅

    • @XOPOIIIO
      @XOPOIIIO Год назад +48

      Though it's a trickery, it's always useful to refresh your memory.

    • @BeMyArt
      @BeMyArt Год назад +25

      Not that old - they are talking about Pandemic and Ukraine 🤷 And it's marathon which means compilation of previously made and shown mostly

    • @jedjeffersontan
      @jedjeffersontan Год назад +29

      I bet they even used AI to stitch these clips together

  • @joejoey7272
    @joejoey7272 Год назад +1186

    It’s amazing how I pay taxes for the government not to properly regulate anything

    • @LoveFromLenore
      @LoveFromLenore Год назад +103

      I used to be confused why so many Americans were anti tax, now I understand.

    • @michaellim4165
      @michaellim4165 Год назад

      You pay tax money to vote for Republicans who is pro business to pass laws and mandates within Organizations like FDA to lower the standard to ultimately help big businesses make money. So know before you vote.

    • @fuzzygokoss
      @fuzzygokoss Год назад +21

      A-fucking-men

    • @AmpHibious
      @AmpHibious Год назад +29

      That's just the thing , Its fraud all the way down, buddy.

    • @B86432
      @B86432 Год назад +12

      dont pay them then

  • @nick-dogg
    @nick-dogg Год назад +195

    They trying to hide the price increases by making the portion smaller!

    • @brunoheggli2888
      @brunoheggli2888 Год назад +2

      Just dont eat that much!

    • @innocentrage1
      @innocentrage1 Год назад +7

      For real, I go to Costco for normal size stuff as everything at the local grocery store is made for ants. Derek zoolanders grocery store for ants

    • @karrenpopovics2780
      @karrenpopovics2780 Год назад +12

      Shrinkflation😢❤

    • @brunoheggli2888
      @brunoheggli2888 Год назад

      ​@user-wh5ir4fo4rThey eat to much convinient food to!Prossest food is unhealty and overpriced!

    • @amyhoang9140
      @amyhoang9140 Год назад +6

      @user-wh5ir4fo4r agree with you on the buy less pay less. People eat too much in the U.S because the greedy markets trained people with huge portions just to get quick bucks and consummers don't want to waste their money with left over that may not be used or trying to finish up their one serving (which is actually 2-3 servings sold as one) at the restaurants.

  • @cassiesmith8009
    @cassiesmith8009 Год назад +153

    I love living in the Caribbean, we still plant our own foods and sell in the local markets. Everyone, need to have the personal gardens at home, to reduce the fake foods being purchased.

    • @sanaatouzani3085
      @sanaatouzani3085 Год назад +8

      Great suggestions but who are you telling to have plant our own food? Having a home aint easy these days and it’s even impossible to get a home loan!

    • @NN-fz4pd
      @NN-fz4pd Год назад +8

      My city has a community garden, which is nice. We all get together in the local park and we have grow beds with vegetables we planted. Open one in your area !!

    • @beesting6135
      @beesting6135 Год назад

      ​@@sanaatouzani3085not impossible it's the Liberals that caused this FJB

    • @AnnaLory-l4u
      @AnnaLory-l4u Год назад

      @@sanaatouzani3085come on now… I used to live in an apartment and was urban farming on my fire escape and in my house with vertical plants. Excuses excuses…

    • @Tyra_Rose
      @Tyra_Rose 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@sanaatouzani3085 we need more community gardens.

  • @thomasTBJ
    @thomasTBJ Год назад +9

    Organic foods may not be more nutritious that regular foods but their production process is more environmentally and human friendly..

  • @LittleMissSunshine721
    @LittleMissSunshine721 Год назад +251

    Grocery shopping is actually one of my favorite pastimes. But, more recently, it’s become sort of a hassle. Trying to figure out what to buy and what to put back, simply because I cannot afford it. It’s sad.

    • @carlaforth7707
      @carlaforth7707 Год назад +23

      I make $20 an hour and still can't afford groceries. I haven't done normal grocery shopping in more than 5 years. I am a line cook and all most all of my food comes free from work. If I shop, I buy chicken breast, fish and buns and eat sandwiches at home. Eggs and toast, chicken, fish, bread and cheese are pretty much my only staples at home these days.

    • @TheAlreadytaken24
      @TheAlreadytaken24 Год назад +6

      I hope it changes.. and we all have no stress and are able to get what is needed..

    • @queenofpents3442
      @queenofpents3442 Год назад +10

      Same. I used to love grocery shopping but now its a nightmare

    • @Tokyodays-l3j
      @Tokyodays-l3j Год назад +3

      Same as in Japan .Patience, patience, that's what I need.

    • @robertlee8805
      @robertlee8805 Год назад

      Are there SLAVE LABOR I'm these farms and food production facilities?

  • @morpheusmatrix9207
    @morpheusmatrix9207 Год назад +281

    Like 5 companies own everything and can charge whatever they want

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Год назад

      Liars burn in hell with their intestines exposed

    • @sew_gal7340
      @sew_gal7340 Год назад +26

      thats why monopolies are so bad...because they stop caring because they know u cant go anywhere else. people need to take back the power in their own hands

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Год назад +11

      Yup. Rich gotta rich. Poor gotta serve. It is what it is. Masters and slaves.

    • @kgal1298
      @kgal1298 Год назад +6

      It's true like do people even realize how much of our food supply is controlled by Monsanto?

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Год назад

      @@kgal1298 shut up

  • @davidolson8559
    @davidolson8559 Год назад +295

    I had family members that worked in grocery stores for over 20 years. Do you know how much food gets thrown away in the back rooms of grocery stores because they either priced the meat too high nobody bought it or the fruit. Over 40% of the food that is produced in the United States is wasted. But yet us as taxpayers and consumers pay for it. We would see hundreds of pounds a week of meat thrown away in local grocery stores every week. Because it was about the almighty dollar they had the price so high nobody wanted to pay for that price of that meat. The grocery stores are ripping us off daily all across this nation. It’s about time somebody puts an end to it

    • @michaelmayo-vb5fl
      @michaelmayo-vb5fl Год назад +13

      I work in the grocery business I alone am maid to toss tons of food out

    • @catharticmoments
      @catharticmoments Год назад +36

      The food should be donated right before it goes bad if no one is buying to public schools, homeless shelters and senior centers. The grocery stores could get tax breaks from the government for donating food that’s about to go bad. There is a lot of food waste in our system.

    • @AntonAtan
      @AntonAtan Год назад +32

      My mom visited me from Eastern Europe and was surprised that about to be expired food is not sold at discount but trown away. Makes you wonder which country is more developed.

    • @bernaclischurchill4463
      @bernaclischurchill4463 Год назад +16

      I understand what you are saying, but considering how much food that is stocked in any US store, there is bound to be food that is not eaten & this food should be donated, but it is not, and why is it not, because of the rules and food safety regulations put in place by the FDA. Although hunger among the homeless, low income is prevalent.
      On a different note, for those who can afford food (or should I say the crap that is sold as food), obesity has become a huge problem in this country, and believe me, people are paying the price for it, whether it is at the supermarket or at the doctor's office.
      Ms. B. Churchill

    • @lunalara6678
      @lunalara6678 Год назад +13

      I work in the grocery myself. Every single day we throw away bunch of food which is still really good. And so sad because we employees cant take it for any reason. Most donations also so many that cant fit in the truck. So sad how america waste so much food.

  • @mrsmuir81
    @mrsmuir81 Год назад +299

    To be honest, I live in New Zealand, and when I see any produce labeled as USA import, I tend to steer clear. The level of fraud and corruption under the banner of "lobbying" has made very me skeptical about USA labels claiming organic etc., and profit always wins over people in a capitalist society.

    • @TheTerrainWizard
      @TheTerrainWizard Год назад

      The food in the USA is poison.

    • @stephenc2481
      @stephenc2481 Год назад +12

      buy it, if it is comparable in price. you should be worried about food coming out of places like China, where it actually is dangerous for your health.

    • @geraldbennett7035
      @geraldbennett7035 Год назад

      how pure of you (sarcasm)

    • @TheTerrainWizard
      @TheTerrainWizard Год назад +8

      @@stephenc2481 chemicals made to create Mountain Dew are illegal in Europe. What was that you were saying about the poison in USA manufactured foods?

    • @HaadBajwa-q9n
      @HaadBajwa-q9n Год назад +2

      Not true! American 🇺🇸 products are of excellent quality. America is the inventor of most of the popular products consumed worldwide. If you are in New Zealand and buying organic products from US that's a problem 1. Distance 2. America 🇺🇸 makes it possible for you to import ot the other way around. America is the last frontier for New Zealand. It has to be good. This documentary is about local small temporary profit only businesses They exist just to make profit until caught.

  • @Antoniocastagnoli
    @Antoniocastagnoli Год назад +48

    I’m Brazilian originally, but I live in the US. I’m starting to watch the video right now (0:14), but I can say, for sure, one of the major reasons that food is so expensive here in the US is protectionism. The fact that the US literally blocks international competition in the food industry, with multiple quotas. Once the quota is met, the tariffs get super high. Before anyone comes and say “but Brazil is one of the most protectionism countries in the world”, you’re right, and I’m against it. It makes technology more expensive in Brazil. And I’m against protectionism both in Brazil and the USA. It hurts consumers and small business, while it makes big business richer, since they’re protected from competition.

    • @くんヴィッツ
      @くんヴィッツ Год назад +3

      Lo mismo pasa en Japón. Pero en Japón hay menos proteccionismo de que en Brasil o en eeuu. En Japón hay bastante productos de México, Brasil y filipinas.

  • @jorjoperalta
    @jorjoperalta Год назад +176

    The penalties must be worse than the profits they make. The reason they keep defrauding consumers is because they make millions and millions of dollars and only pay a $5k fee. Charge them a for every instance of fraud and prison time for execs in charge and this will stop immediately.

    • @Fred-F4
      @Fred-F4 Год назад +4

      ^this

    • @sew_gal7340
      @sew_gal7340 Год назад +10

      charge them 5% instead of 5k and see what happens

    • @Brownpanther2
      @Brownpanther2 Год назад

      Everyone I know is getting food poison even though of all the regulations, it’s that everyone is too money hungry

    • @kgal1298
      @kgal1298 Год назад +14

      It's so ridiculous how little they have to pay for defrauding millions of people.

    • @AB-jz9ns
      @AB-jz9ns Год назад +2

      Why did they just started defrauding consumers the past few months? Do you have ANY idea what causes price inflation?

  • @kgal1298
    @kgal1298 Год назад +305

    I mean ingredient fraud is one thing, but icreasing prices on food and blaming the supply chain and then the costs stay inflated after supply chain issues are sorted is a completely different scam. These companies have absolutely no reason to lower their prices and just keep complaining about inflation while the CEO's take the bonus and the workers get regulated to making just enough to get by. Make it make sense.

    • @carolcoleman7107
      @carolcoleman7107 Год назад +27

      Corporate greed

    • @ripplecutter233
      @ripplecutter233 Год назад +16

      but obvs it's employees fault. gotta cut down wages and lay them off and starve them to death
      /s

    • @KevinSmith-qi5yn
      @KevinSmith-qi5yn Год назад

      The issue wasn't the supply chain. That was an excuse by politicians to obfuscate the blame. Food prices are going up because of a 40% increase in the money supply, the burning down of food processing plants, and the culling of millions of livestock in 2022. The supply chain was never actually the issue with food, but intentional damage to the food system.

    • @Mrkevi123
      @Mrkevi123 Год назад +5

      People are earning more and more money every year. Why is there always enough money to spend on Gucci, LV, iPhone, Mercedes, Starbucks but not enough for groceries?

    • @AmpHibious
      @AmpHibious Год назад +20

      ​@@Mrkevi123 corporate is satisfied with your compliance.

  • @pteranodon6612
    @pteranodon6612 Год назад +68

    Especially fresh produce. It's starting to become luxury food.

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Год назад

      Liars burn in hell

    • @Madamchief
      @Madamchief Год назад +5

      I stopped putting sprouts and bell peppers on my bagel 😓 can't afford

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Год назад +8

      @jamieherrera3233 no one puts those on a bagel

    • @Madamchief
      @Madamchief Год назад +2

      @@samsonsoturian6013 I used to 😄 veggies are tasty on a bagel. Try fresh sliced jalapenos too!

    • @art77732
      @art77732 Год назад +1

      ​@@Madamchiefjust shop at target and make me your friend 😂 I refund almost all my orders to get back my money so it will not be hard to do that for you

  • @ghostrider_414
    @ghostrider_414 Год назад +48

    Here's a secret about Aldi brand tortilla chips. They are literally the same tortilla chips that are labeled as a big named brand like Tostidos. I used to work in the packaging department of a plant that made the chips. All we did was switch the packaging between orders. The chips were the exact same but one is labeled as $3 or more than the Aldi chips.

    • @くんヴィッツ
      @くんヴィッツ Год назад

      😮

    • @stephenc2481
      @stephenc2481 Год назад +1

      since I don't work for chips companies, I can't say much. One thing I can say, if other chips are just as good, people would buy the cheaper brand. Most of the time (if not all), non brands taste sub-par.

    • @sierralovat5498
      @sierralovat5498 Год назад +2

      Yeah thats really common. If you look at yhr store brand stuff and dig just a little bit, a lot of the items are just brand items with 1 missing thing or the store brand name slapped on top of it.

    • @NN-fz4pd
      @NN-fz4pd Год назад +1

      Most of the time people assume it tastes sub par and don’t buy it. But if they do a blind taste test it would taste the same

    • @AJ-oy5iv
      @AJ-oy5iv Год назад +1

      Same with peanut butter, used to do food safety testing and the big companies make nearly all store brand.

  • @violin7955
    @violin7955 2 месяца назад +4

    Government should have a responsibility to food safety and food quality.

  • @dapken
    @dapken Год назад +373

    Very nice puff piece, very civil to the industries. The corporate sponsors will be very pleased.

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi Год назад

      They are struggling to survive this loser president as well.

    • @RockJack-cs6vu
      @RockJack-cs6vu Год назад +10

      Lol "organic food is not better thn pesticide foods.".this segment was sponsored by pesticide companies..

    • @angelachanellehuang5663
      @angelachanellehuang5663 Год назад +3

      Where is everyone's money?

    • @CBT5777
      @CBT5777 Год назад

      The rich has it. @@angelachanellehuang5663

    • @juhaszsc
      @juhaszsc Год назад

      Let's not mention all the chemicals that are banned elsewhere that cause cancer, birth defects, and endocrine disruption.

  • @baklava6138
    @baklava6138 Год назад +87

    2019 i spent $50 per week on basic groceries and today the same items cost me $80.

    • @RM-jb2bv
      @RM-jb2bv Год назад +20

      What did you think was gonna happen when goverment paid half the population to sit at home and watch Netflix for 2 years?

    • @art77732
      @art77732 Год назад +1

      Just make me your friend then

    • @baklava6138
      @baklava6138 Год назад +8

      @@RM-jb2bv not totally, irresponsible money printing has been occurring for a while and most of it went via the ppp loans to bailout corporations and small businesses not soo much about extended/expanded unemployment benefits and a couple of one off checks.

    • @Commonsenseisnotcommon8
      @Commonsenseisnotcommon8 Год назад +4

      @@RM-jb2bv I took economics, but I still don’t understand the thinking behind this. Why is it just because we have more money things have to cost more? Who decided that. I mean it’s literally a made up rule… it comes down to the fact that if you’re allowed to charge somebody more for something, and people are willing to pay it (or have no choice) There will always be some greedy person that will charge you that. If we had a good moral companies that thought about the citizens and the public. They would price everything at a reasonable rate. But we live in a capitalist country, that doesn’t care about us. They care about the stock market.

    • @RM-jb2bv
      @RM-jb2bv Год назад

      @@Commonsenseisnotcommon8 You took economics and didn’t learn about the law of supply and demand? That sounds right.

  • @peterhickox9137
    @peterhickox9137 Год назад +213

    Support our local farmers in counties, cities and states. 💯🇺🇸👏🏼

    • @usafshorts
      @usafshorts Год назад +17

      exactly. support your community first, probably you gonna be eating healthier

    • @49lucky
      @49lucky Год назад +12

      I agree grow what you can and get the rest from farmers. Go to the farm if your buying fresh. U picks are wonderful 😊

    • @jorgenoname6062
      @jorgenoname6062 Год назад +1

      This only works for a slim portion of the population lol 80% of the midwest grows corn you can't even consume and the rest of everything else comes from places like California florida etc

    • @usevim2269
      @usevim2269 Год назад +1

      @@jorgenoname6062okay so how is it that this midwesterner is able to buy everything I need from bison meat to organic veggies, even bread made from perennial, whole grains at my local farmers markets? There are hundreds maybe even thousands of organic operations in just the Midwest alone. You’re very misinformed or just plain ignorant. If people really care about where their food comes from, there are SO many options out there. The problem is folks don’t like anything that’s inconvenient and getting seasonal products sourced directly from a local farmer is just a tad more inconvenient then buying from a big box retailer. That’s the issue.

    • @geedee2420
      @geedee2420 Год назад +7

      There are small ranches and farms everywhere... seek and ye shall find.

  • @jerseys89finest
    @jerseys89finest Год назад +22

    If ppl work together. Families can come together and have there own farms.

    • @XBarajasX
      @XBarajasX Год назад +1

      Tell that to ppl in urban areas. Ppl are not willing to farm anymore, for that u have large producers with experience who can do it efficiently. Leave ppl working on more prlductive and profitable stuff like services

    • @jerseys89finest
      @jerseys89finest Год назад

      @XBarajasX that's useles. Ppl have been sold a dream

    • @Asiandramas99
      @Asiandramas99 Год назад

      You mean cooperative societies Like Amul in India for milk?

    • @barrywainwright3391
      @barrywainwright3391 Год назад +2

      Community gardens are being done in some areas they work out great, where local residents work on them and take and share food responsibly and respectfully.

    • @CordellWallers
      @CordellWallers Месяц назад

      Yeah dream on lol we can also have cars that run on water too

  • @teresarydberg1450
    @teresarydberg1450 Год назад +38

    What gets me is that our governments spend a lot of time dealing with fraudulent non-perishable items like purses, electronics, etc. But when it comes to our health they don't do very much.

  • @fireflyinnocence
    @fireflyinnocence Год назад +55

    Organic produce is such a scam. I lived in one of the biggest farming towns in the US and most of the farms would plant organic fields right next to the non organic fields and would spray pesticides on windy days. So the organic field now has pesticides too.

    • @c-tekrighteoussounds5840
      @c-tekrighteoussounds5840 Год назад +12

      In Mendocino county Ca. GMOs are banned. most of the community grows organic. so pesticide drift is not an issue.
      also I live in Idaho and see a huge increase in organic markets. the more farms that come online the less chance for drift from conventional sprays. we got to start somewhere.

    • @fireflyinnocence
      @fireflyinnocence Год назад +1

      @c-tekrighteoussounds5840 That's actually pretty awesome. I was mostly talking about Salinas and Castroville.

    • @nicoleneal01ful
      @nicoleneal01ful Год назад

      I have always said this about “organic “ food.

    • @CordellWallers
      @CordellWallers Месяц назад

      There’s nothing worse than a know it all who acts like they know what they’re talking about with organic food lol they think it’s gods greatest creation when it’s literally the exact same thing as non organic🤣

  • @SoapinTrucker
    @SoapinTrucker Год назад +47

    Why are groceries so expensive? A plethora of reasons, but one of the biggest is because someone in the supply chain decides to punch prices to the max, to see what "the market will bear", and keeps them there! (Corporate greed)

    • @DrSchor
      @DrSchor Год назад +2

      that is not corporate greed. that is capitalism. It is the American way that superman fought for.

    • @HeronPoint2021
      @HeronPoint2021 Год назад +4

      and Pattisons' and the Rogers' family yacht keeps getting longer.

    • @ronswansonsdog2833
      @ronswansonsdog2833 Год назад +2

      True. And no one seems to care enough to protest.

    • @CordellWallers
      @CordellWallers Месяц назад

      What also killed the economy is 130 million people got $1500 stimulus checks for no reason that we’re still paying for

  • @longbeach225
    @longbeach225 Год назад +105

    I used to spend an average for 2 people $ 425 per month on food. Now its near the $ 700 mark. That is a 64% increase. I'm getting it down a little by making more food from scratch. I make my own bread, sauces, pizza and etc... Its very expensive out here and official making it a goal to more out of the US next year. I know inflation is world wide but its extreme in the US but places like Ecuador for example I can rent a 1 bedroom apartment for $ 250 a month. In Ecuador one egg cost 10 cents. That means you can buy 50 eggs for 5 bucks. If American Government don't start putting price controls soon lot more people will leave and go elsewhere things are cheaper. Healthy food is costing more and more. How much more can people take!

    • @mattsch21
      @mattsch21 Год назад +15

      In Ecuador rent and labor cost almost nothing. That is why the food is cheap. The rent is cheap because nobody wants to live there. I can guarantee you that they do not have the same safety standards that the United States has, that was an utterly horrible example. Monopolies are the problem.

    • @RealShaktimaan
      @RealShaktimaan Год назад +21

      ​@@mattsch21 I don't understand why people compare poor countries with the USA by saying rent is only this and food only costs this. It is much cheaper but people are not paid much over there. Minimum wage worker income is probably considered rich in many of those countries.

    • @longbeach225
      @longbeach225 Год назад +17

      @@mattsch21 I been there before and food was great. I can't say that food safety in the US is not all that great. How many cases we seen with contaminated food getting people sick and the FDA allowing toxic chemicals in our food. Lucky Charms for example contain paint thinner in the cereal but FDA says small amounts is safe to consume. I would say US food safety standards are not good.

    • @spicychad55
      @spicychad55 Год назад

      Corporations own and control the US govt. Good luck on good things happening.

    • @raminsamii745
      @raminsamii745 Год назад +8

      @@mattsch21 but what you forgot to mention that this sharp inflation is derived from the greed of all corporations, several studies have shown that 48% to 52% of all inflation is from the corporate greed, and has nothing to do with the increase cost of your input, labor, transportation etc Normally, profits contribute less than a third to inflation, but in 2021 and 22, corporate profits could account for about double that, nearly 60% of inflation.

  • @ghelgi
    @ghelgi Год назад +11

    I don't understand how so many people get away with fraud. Why isn't this issue taken more serious?

    • @YouTubePremium-mk4zn
      @YouTubePremium-mk4zn Год назад

      The fact that you know by virtue of this video that’s made by a company that is owned by one of those people who lobbies the other rich people in their community to stay rich all together, what did you expect? There’s no such thing as justice

    • @zeldapolk1980
      @zeldapolk1980 5 месяцев назад

      My thoughts exactly. We know this is happening but nothing is being done and its at our health’s expense and hard earned $$.

  • @romecottrell6444
    @romecottrell6444 4 месяца назад +2

    So most of our food we buy at any grocery store when we're shopping 🛍 😋 is fraudulent 😮. Also in restaurants as well 😮. That's why I eat at home 🏡 😢.

  • @jonnygraham2372
    @jonnygraham2372 Год назад +77

    If you’re watching this and feel like you’ve failed: you haven’t.
    The world just really is one big scam after another and is only here to destroy you.

  • @amdl270
    @amdl270 Год назад +25

    Something needs to change. Cost of living anxiety for people under 35 is through the roof. The only fight that is being won is increasing minimum wage but all that happens is the prices being raised again. We need to focus on cutting cost of living and price gouging

    • @nesmandan1037
      @nesmandan1037 Год назад +5

      This. People need to learn to live with less extravagance. Cousin and friend complaining about rent too high - both are single and live in 2 and 3 bedroom apartments - refuse to get single bedroom apartments. 🙄

    • @samuelfefer
      @samuelfefer Год назад +4

      @@nesmandan1037 I think you are missing the point. Their first words were something needs to change. Then they listed ways they are trying to cope. There was no mention of people complaining about rental pricing. Nice attempt to hijack the conversation.
      The point which you may have missed in your rush to make dispersions, is that Those people under 35 are barely surviving now, minimum wage increases aren't keeping up with the rate of price gouging by corporate Industry. AKA Something needs to change.

    • @mathisnotforthefaintofheart
      @mathisnotforthefaintofheart Год назад +3

      People should stop having 5 kids. And no need for huge SUV's either. Does contentment even exist in today's world?

  • @gigazordeast1730
    @gigazordeast1730 Год назад +46

    Before i watch this, imma guess cnbc wont say corporate greed once lol.

    • @bwofficial1776
      @bwofficial1776 Год назад +3

      When prices go down, is that corporate generosity? Remember when gas was almost $5/gal and now is just over $3/gal? How nice of the oil companies to lower prices.

    • @forrestaustin7050
      @forrestaustin7050 Год назад +3

      It's still corporate greed. You know how much billions the gas companies have made.

    • @forrestaustin7050
      @forrestaustin7050 Год назад

      Not to mention gas prices have some government regulations and involvement in most countries to help regulate the prices. It's not necessarily that shell or exxon wanted to decrease prices for us

    • @jsebby2284
      @jsebby2284 Год назад

      Because that's not an answer lol

  • @westwild75
    @westwild75 3 месяца назад

    Am single & $300 last me for only 20 days ...
    Not buying any expensive food anymore.
    Because it supposed to be CHEAPER LIKE IT USE TO BE BACK IN THE 90's

  • @lesimkien724
    @lesimkien724 2 месяца назад +1

    Costs too much to grown things. Land costs, salary ....Both growers and super market workers. water. All cost so much in this country.

  • @Noname-cn4ly
    @Noname-cn4ly Год назад +42

    I think everyone should have a garden and a couple chickens in their back yard…..BUT, HOA’s and city officials that get paid off to ban backyard chickens make this a problem.

    • @lennardtackett
      @lennardtackett Год назад +4

      Garden is one thing but chickens are noisy and have the potential to spread disease. Not a problem in rural America, but if you live in a densely populated urban development, it becomes a problem.

    • @Parakeeted
      @Parakeeted 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@lennardtackett Female chickens are not noisy. Male chickens on the other hand...

  • @beautyofgrace3915
    @beautyofgrace3915 Год назад +48

    I shop at Aldi, they also have organic and they’re prices are reasonable, but you do have to bag your own groceries and it cost 25cent to use a cart, but if you return it you’ll get your quarter back.

    • @elizabethadahl
      @elizabethadahl Год назад +4

      I keep trying to shop at Aldi, but the quality of many items is subpar to my regular grocery store. For example, I bought zucchini there that made my soup bitter.

    • @LetDavisCook
      @LetDavisCook Год назад

      I prefer winco, besides the navel oranges aldi food is sus

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Год назад +1

      Typical of the EU supermarket operation, which is effective

    • @ellenherman9543
      @ellenherman9543 Год назад +2

      Im not sure why but when i buy produce and fruits at aldis they start spoiling within a day.

    • @baobaobao208
      @baobaobao208 11 месяцев назад

      americans don't bag their own groceries!?

  • @Khendrall
    @Khendrall Год назад +134

    One of the few good changes that Mexico's government made during the last few years is the fact that all food brands regardless of their size have to add labels to all their products in the front side to let consumers know if that product contains excess of sugar, calories, saturaded fats, trans fats, sodium, if it has sweetners not recomended for children, or cafeine which is recommended to be consumed by children... as well as another label to let ppl know if a product is a substitute of something. For example if a "Cheese" that is not even made with milk its labeled as "imitación" (imitation or fake)

    • @thisjointisloose
      @thisjointisloose Год назад +2

      They've been doing that Latin America for a long time. Not just Mexico

    • @linuxsisschannel8602
      @linuxsisschannel8602 Год назад +1

      ​@@thisjointisloosesureee just chile LMAO

    • @Khendrall
      @Khendrall Год назад +3

      @@thisjointisloose I was mainly pointing out a local example that I can relate and I know how it works because I live in Mexico, but sure there are a lot of other countries in Latin America and the world that are implementing similar regulations which is great for consumers because it creates a more healthy mindset when it comes to buying products that are better for you and your loved ones.

    • @Khendrall
      @Khendrall Год назад

      @@JohnS-er7jh I don't think that either or is good for your health, at least for the amount used. Yeah, cane sugar is way better for your metabolism than high fructose corn syrup for a longshot but take in consideration that a 600ml (milliliters, I don't know how much it would be in FL OZ) PET bottle has around 12 ½ teaspoons of sugar which is way higher than the recomended amount that should be consumed in a day (around X2 or even X2.5 the amount depending on your lifestyle, metabolism or if your predisposed to having any health complications such as diabetes).

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi Год назад +4

      Yeah but that fentanyl isn't labeled very well.

  • @gregc2069
    @gregc2069 Год назад +7

    Yes inflation has raised food prices but most blame is the grocery stores chains taking advantage of that. I know for a fact that a store was only paying 20 cents more per case of bbq sauce but increased its cost of 1 bottle to consumers by 75 cents.

  • @Mike_Genisys
    @Mike_Genisys Год назад +3

    I can't even tell anymore if the local farmers market is truly local or if they're just bringing in produce from anywhere.

    • @TheBikemaster94
      @TheBikemaster94 Год назад

      I bought Great Value pickles and it said they were made in India

  • @davidsamuelson2089
    @davidsamuelson2089 Год назад +12

    Once greedflation has insidiously spread through the big food corporations, and people accept any lies thrown out about ever increasing prices, the consumer is further stuck.

  • @lesliehatun2044
    @lesliehatun2044 Год назад +36

    Anytime corporations are involved in food or housing, the cost of living will continue to go up because of shareholders.

  • @frankky9
    @frankky9 Год назад +20

    Because we have uncontrolled, unrestricted, unchecked capitalism. Companies sell their goods at whatever price they wish.

    • @DrSchor
      @DrSchor Год назад

      they can't sell it for any price. they have to sell it for what the market will bear.\
      people wont buy expensive food, so the stores have to lower prices

    • @jsebby2284
      @jsebby2284 Год назад +1

      Except we don't have that lol

  • @j.james.s.2412
    @j.james.s.2412 2 месяца назад +1

    "Be aware of the product you put On you, In you, or Plug into the wall"
    That's a decent amount of research unto itself. Worthwhile, just a lot. It took a few hours to find butter with no forever chemicals. Butter. Tf

  • @RetrettaRetretta
    @RetrettaRetretta Год назад +1

    So happy I found this channel ❤❤❤❤

  • @OMGThisIsAwesome
    @OMGThisIsAwesome Год назад +24

    Restaurants cost way more than groceries.

    • @Nisa-gm5wg
      @Nisa-gm5wg Год назад +4

      So true. We ate at Houston’s restaurant about 2 months ago (3 people) and we had 3 steak dinners and 1 appetizer. The bill was $169.00. Found the meat man and bout 16 steaks (restaurant quality rib eyes and T bone steaks over 12 oz each. I paid $120. Bye bye restaurants 😊

    • @lennardtackett
      @lennardtackett Год назад

      It's true. Groceries may be more expensive now, but they're way cheaper than eating out. I bet half these people complaining still eat fast food all the time.

    • @CordellWallers
      @CordellWallers Месяц назад

      Ehhh let’s do the math on that…especially if you’re single

  • @superduper9357
    @superduper9357 Год назад +20

    Having visited the US from the UK many times over the past 7 years I was surprised how expensive groceries are there. Even now when food inflation here in the UK is getting mad its a lot cheaper.

    • @frozenllama23
      @frozenllama23 Год назад

      I don't even get that much stuff at the store and end up paying Almost 100$ still lmao thanks Biden

    • @kingphilwill
      @kingphilwill Год назад

      I had a group come and stay with me from the UK...they couldn't believe how cheap the clothes, rent and most of everything in stores were compared to the UK....they spent hundreds of dollars stocking up on things that were so much cheaper in the states.

    • @kdlove8629
      @kdlove8629 11 месяцев назад

      ​@frozenlama23 Not sure it would be any different no matter who is in the oval office. These company lobbyists are many and much more powerful than both parties. People are divided over the wrong issues.

  • @TheLastLineLive
    @TheLastLineLive Год назад +30

    Turns out when you raise prices and consumers still pay it, what incentive do you have to lower them? The fact that everybody needs and buys food is irrelevant. They’re there to make as much money for their shareholders as possible and have no desire or obligation to be responsible in any other fashion.

    • @elizabethadahl
      @elizabethadahl Год назад +2

      I think this depends on the product. For example, I'm priced out of buying any beef that isn't ground.

    • @samuelfefer
      @samuelfefer Год назад

      At some point, realistically there will be continual riots in the streets. You can already see it coming. It may be framed as political, but realistically after the first wall street bailout, it became perfectly obvious Industry owns our government not the people. That's across parties.

    • @Nisa-gm5wg
      @Nisa-gm5wg Год назад +6

      About 6 or 7 years ago the price of vanilla extract went from $10 for a 16 oz bottle to $20 for a 8 oz bottle. They said it was a shortage in vanilla bean in Madagascar. They saw that people would pay that price. Now it’s over $30 for a 16 oz bottle. I’m a baker as well so I learned how to make my own. A 50 count of beans makes 5 1/2 16 oz jars (price is $65 for the beans and liquor). I saved $100. Never buying vanilla again and I grow my veggies during the summer and early fall and bake my own breads. I only buy meats when on sale ( freeze and can those). My grocery bill has lowered since doing all of this. Hope this helps

    • @innocentrage1
      @innocentrage1 Год назад

      Pb n j for me

    • @bamgold4677
      @bamgold4677 Год назад

      ​@@Nisa-gm5wgyou are very cute

  • @Michael-it6gb
    @Michael-it6gb Год назад +11

    Eggs disappeared here in southern Sweden for a week or so in a store I go to. I wasn't really craving it, but I noticed when shopping. For the last 3 years the prices have gone up crazy high for lots of products, in some cases double the price or more, like food oils.

    • @baobaobao208
      @baobaobao208 11 месяцев назад

      Äggpriserna här är det sjukaste någonsin 6 stycken ägg för 30 kronor borde vara olagligt och leda till avrättning

    • @btaleonard02
      @btaleonard02 5 месяцев назад

      Good to know that it's not only in our city (US). Regular eggs doubled in prices Vs several years ago.

  • @WW3_Soon
    @WW3_Soon 7 месяцев назад +3

    The farmers aren’t getting rich but the middleman mark up fruits and vegetables insanely high.

  • @aperson2730
    @aperson2730 Год назад +32

    I was shocked to see the price of food in supermarkets in the US compared to the UK

    • @ncard00
      @ncard00 Год назад +7

      Cause our freight rail transport is so ancient and inefficient compared to europe, makes goods and parts for stuff more expensive, cause it takes longer to transport.

    • @werewolfcountry
      @werewolfcountry Год назад +2

      Their electronics and toiletries tend to be cheaper though. I was also pretty shocked when I was looking to make a salad using fresh ingredients in Texas.

    • @mattsch21
      @mattsch21 Год назад +4

      ​@@ncard00The US has the best rail freight system in the world. You're thinking of passenger rail which is almost unrelated. Do a basic Google search, the United States is widely considered to have the most efficient rail network in the world by rail network experts. I love RUclips commentators who just talk right out of their butthole it's so entertaining.

    • @itseveryday8600
      @itseveryday8600 Год назад

      is it double the price compared to UK?

    • @aperson2730
      @aperson2730 Год назад

      @@itseveryday8600 Can't remember exactly but it was considerably more

  • @jcszot
    @jcszot Год назад +67

    Something to keep in mind. Errors can be made whether they’re intentional or not one may never know. There’s a certain brand of cottage cheese I like to buy that’s made from grass fed cows. The price has always been a little bit more expensive than the popular brands….. Axelrod or Daisy but the price seemed to rise from 3.29 a container up to 5.39 in a very short period of time . I found this increase to be both suspicious and unrealistic. I may have too much time on my hands lol but I went home and I called the company and I spoke to a rep. She told me she was going to look into it. She asked me where I lived and what store chain I was shopping at, and she told me she would get back to me and she did by the end of the business day! She told me that that price was an error made on the behalf of the store, and that their company would never implement an increase that large. She assured me that she would be contacting the store to remedy this problem. If you see this and you really like the product, you should report it because if the price gets too high, the product is not gonna move fast enough and your store will stop carrying it eventually. In a nutshell, their mistake really winds up hurting the store itself because as I said, with an increase that great the product will not move and the store will not carry it and therefore it will no longer be available to you. Sometimes that extra 10 minutes of investigation and sending an email or a phone call will work to the consumers advantage.

    • @anoodono1841
      @anoodono1841 Год назад +3

      Interesting -good for u

    • @jle5506
      @jle5506 Год назад +1

      Ain't nobody got time for that lol

    • @tignorblair4397
      @tignorblair4397 Год назад +1

      😢...😢...😢
      Sorry "
      Hey I read your post it was interesting I understand it in the words you used thank you for leaving your post so one day I can read it.
      And I read it thank you

  • @SHY-s7t
    @SHY-s7t Год назад +24

    Not just groceries, but why does everything cost so much?

    • @catharticmoments
      @catharticmoments Год назад +2

      Inflation. We have had healthy inflation for the past 20 years or so, until last year. Healthy inflation means that the cost of everything went up 2-3% a year. So that means you have to make 2-3 % more a year to have the same spending potential. Most people’s jobs don’t give them a 2-3% cost of living adjustment every year. Last year, inflation was about 6%. So from last year alone, you needed to make 6% more money to have the same spending potential. Making $76,000 in 2002 is like making $125,000 in 2023. That’s the adjustment for inflation. Every year, things cost more and more.

    • @josealfonsocontretas5724
      @josealfonsocontretas5724 Год назад +1

      You misspelled the """unregulated free hand of the market""" also known as greed and monopolies, or simply capitalism.

    • @leej8994
      @leej8994 Год назад

      Fuel for freight.

    • @Jiggy609
      @Jiggy609 Год назад

      The effects of the idiotic lockdowns

    • @ttgyuioo
      @ttgyuioo Год назад

      Because capitalism runs this country not the people 😢

  • @chrisr897
    @chrisr897 2 месяца назад +1

    Working in different parts of the food (& some pharma) processing industry for 20 years.
    If you want quality foods, what matters is the retailer and the brand, that’s where quality control really comes from. I don’t trust generic products unless I (using my industry experience) know/trust the facility where it’s actually made. Costco and Walmart are the hardest on quality (I trust their generics), they’re the only retailers who go 2+ layers deep into suppliers of suppliers and actually take it seriously by doing inspections themselves, not just trusting govt and 3rd party inspectors which are basically a rubber stamp.

  • @midnightq3667
    @midnightq3667 Год назад +18

    My brother ships me 15 liters of Palestinian olive oil every year to the states usually fresh press that year harvest its like 200 -250 dollars but its with it. Personally find local Middle Eastern stores in your area and they always have 100 percent olive oil for Syrian or Lebanon.

  • @justindoherty359
    @justindoherty359 Год назад +27

    im pretty libertarian about businesses, but i think if you lie about food. JAIL, with very little grace. Each person alive must eat and drink to live.

    • @catharticmoments
      @catharticmoments Год назад

      I agree with you. Food fraud should be punished with jail time. All people have to eat, and people are putting food in their bodies. It’s not like it’s a painting hanging on your wall that someone has commuted fraud with. People won’t know if a food is making them sick because there are secret ingredients that are not on the label in it.

  • @nhekzero7147
    @nhekzero7147 Год назад +41

    It sucks when you have to pay more for smaller portions. If gas drops to $2 to $3 for a long period of time you really think these food companies are going to go back to how things were?

    • @Etphoneholmes
      @Etphoneholmes Год назад +2

      Prices for anything rarely ever drop when they go up.

    • @TorreFernand
      @TorreFernand Год назад

      well, if you drive 50% farther to get a better price...

  • @JohnnyHerron-c2b
    @JohnnyHerron-c2b 4 месяца назад

    I stopped eating almost every thing. I couldn't afford almost anything at the stores. I am back to beans and rice. I am also 70 years old and I love it.

  • @Keith80027
    @Keith80027 Год назад +5

    Why do groceries cost so Much? This was never covered in this video. Inflation the last couple of years is the cause. High diesel prices has made the cost of everything go way up because diesel is used to make and move all food. Then the the cost of labor that shot way up the past few years. This is far worst than the 70's inflation with Jimmy Carter.

  • @autolargue
    @autolargue Год назад +32

    It's crazy how unregulated food prices are in the US. In Canada I've always been able to buy a dozen large eggs for 2.50 CAD for the last 5 years.

    • @Rommie26
      @Rommie26 Год назад +12

      I just did some research and food prices are skyrocketing in Canada as well

    • @nordette
      @nordette Год назад +3

      ​@Rommie26 yeah they really are. I'm canadian, 2.50 for eggs isn't a thing any more

    • @nisbit3883
      @nisbit3883 Год назад +1

      regulators can be paid off.

    • @calmingmusic8801
      @calmingmusic8801 Год назад

      chinada is worst than us..a dozen eggs cost 3,69 at least...forget the 2,5 cad, doesn t exist anymore...the food in chinada is disgusting, full of pesticides..

    • @animalantics5898
      @animalantics5898 Год назад +1

      That's expensive! We were only paying 99 cents a dozen for several years. Then this bird flu, caused them to skyrocket.

  • @Kanis5000
    @Kanis5000 Год назад +47

    If i've learned one thing from covid and the breakdown of the supply chain it's that prices no longer reflect real world value. Big companies wasted no time in throwing "supply chain issues" at every product they owned to justify raising prices as high as the market could tolerate. Some products did have issues, but I would bet that most didn't.. and since it became clear that customers would still buy products at almost double the price, there is very little reason to think they will ever be sold for less again. This compounds across every industry for every product.. people up-charging the crap out of each other left and right, and then raising their prices to compensate for other people doing the same to them.

    • @sherriianiro747
      @sherriianiro747 Год назад +1

      It's called price - fixing.

    • @jorgenoname6062
      @jorgenoname6062 Год назад +5

      ​@@sherriianiro747in a broad sense yes but that's not the correct term price fixing is if all the companies had an agreement on the price, this is price gauging

    • @sherriianiro747
      @sherriianiro747 Год назад

      @@jorgenoname6062 It was called price - fixing by the feds several years ago when some companies in our state kept raising their prices when others did and none lowered or kept them the same, so eventually they were all around the same and there was no competition. It's an anticompetitive agreement between companies so that the consumer has no choice but to keep paying more money without the option of getting their goods cheaper elsewhere.
      Fixed price simply means an item is at or near the same price at all businesses that sell it.
      Price gouging refers to inflating prices during emergencies or disasters, which doesn't apply.

  • @sandybeach3576
    @sandybeach3576 Год назад +10

    Profits before people is the American way

  • @ZurieRae
    @ZurieRae Год назад +2

    This is shameful my grandma/ mom always said don’t play with nobody food. This is just shameful on so many levels

  • @jeffschueler1182
    @jeffschueler1182 2 месяца назад +1

    Not here in Colombia. We eat like kings for less than $400 USD a month. You poor Americans are being shafted. How do you like it?

  • @nesmandan1037
    @nesmandan1037 Год назад +13

    EGGS - POOR REPORTING!!! If you are going to shock and awe us with a 32% increase in cost, we need to know the companies profit, NOT their revenue. Revenue includes rise in expenses, exactly an issue during Covid. Profit is how much the company is taking from us. And profit needs to be tied to growth, if a company grows to twice as big, it’s expected the profits do as well.

  • @getthechicagolook
    @getthechicagolook Год назад +12

    Everyday I am reminded why quitting my job was dumb as hell.

  • @Bat_Boy
    @Bat_Boy Год назад +24

    Just today, Walmart Great Value brand tater tots rose from about $2.80 to $3.45. And this is just one of many “cheap items”, I use to buy. Now, I’m thinking of buying in bulk while the stock is down. Probably causing more scarcity, and higher prices.

    • @tira2145
      @tira2145 Год назад +1

      Thank you Joe Biden.

    • @Bat_Boy
      @Bat_Boy Год назад +7

      @@tira2145 - No matter who is the president, or the reason why the economy stinks (high prices for gas, food etc), they will definitely get the blame.

    • @ShitWrangler
      @ShitWrangler Год назад +2

      that's the story of hyper inflation

    • @tira2145
      @tira2145 Год назад

      @@ShitWrangler thank you Joe Biden. Isn't he just the best?

    • @tira2145
      @tira2145 Год назад +2

      @@Bat_Boy Biden's running around telling us how great the economy is. Why shouldn't he get the blame?

  • @brad349miller
    @brad349miller 3 месяца назад

    Don’t forget there’s another problem; you refuse to accept the truth that unskilled labor costs 120% more than it’s worth. Corporations aren’t going to let that money just disappear. They’re going to get it back and that causes higher cost of goods.

  • @lucasstuart19
    @lucasstuart19 11 месяцев назад +4

    With the surge in prices learning well how to cook is the best money saving strategy in the long term

    • @gsp49
      @gsp49 12 дней назад

      I cannot make a pizza at home cheaper than Dominoes.

  • @yourfavoritenetcitizen6525
    @yourfavoritenetcitizen6525 Год назад +19

    Corporate greed

    • @SethCocquit
      @SethCocquit Год назад

      100%

    • @bwofficial1776
      @bwofficial1776 Год назад

      When prices go down, is that corporate generosity? How nice of those large companies to lower prices.

    • @yourfavoritenetcitizen6525
      @yourfavoritenetcitizen6525 Год назад

      @@bwofficial1776 these companies can price gouge whenever they want & do.

    • @jsebby2284
      @jsebby2284 Год назад

      So when prices go down do you thank these companies for their charity?

  • @sherriianiro747
    @sherriianiro747 Год назад +17

    Whatever happened to free enterprise? Prices are supposed to be based on supply and demand and companies used to compete with each other for more business. Instead of a chain lowering its price when another went up they raise theirs too! Ir's called price fixing and companies used to be busted doing so.
    A box of cereal went from $4.49 to $6.99 in a week - that's a 64% price increase! Pretty soon a loaf of bread will be $10 ! When will it end?

    • @Daveyjonesvi
      @Daveyjonesvi Год назад +1

      That doesn’t work when one or two companies own majority of the market share. For example General Mills owns almost every cereal brand and many other food groups like sauces. You can’t really compete with such giants as they will always have the resources to price you out. Even the off brand cereal is manufactured by General Mills and the cost for the same cereal non branded is cut in half. If you ever go into Aldi’s you will see the generic and name brand items right next to each other and the non brand will be half the price of the name brand but it will be the exact same product. Free market doesn’t work with food because food is a necessity, like housing. People will pay whatever the cost to eat as they would pay the incredible high rent to have housing.

    • @sherriianiro747
      @sherriianiro747 Год назад

      @@Daveyjonesvi Price fixing is illegal, no matter what the commodity. It's an anti-competitive agreement between companies so that the consumer cannot get that item cheaper anywhere else, and is forced to pay a higher price. If the anti - trust laws were enforced as they were before these monopolies would be dismantled. Ma Bell in the 1980's is a good
      example, but our government in the last 6 years have (both sides) eased up on these laws and not enforcing them anymore. Price fixing is busted by the attorney general but for some reason are not doing their job. COVID is gone and there are no supply chain issues so there is no excuse to let this continue.

  • @mathisnotforthefaintofheart
    @mathisnotforthefaintofheart Год назад +12

    You don't need: 1) Soda's, 2) Candy/cookies, 3) Potato chips. 4) frozen pizza etc. 5) junkfoods. So stop the cap and start buying SENSIBLE food items. Half the stuff sold in the supermarket is UNhealthy and NOT needed.

    • @carpelunam
      @carpelunam Год назад +5

      That not even what this is about, food prices have raised on everything. Also if you actually knew anything youd know that a lot of places in America have it backwards where eating unhealthy can sometimes be more cost effective than purchasing ingredients and making food yourself. My guess is your probably wealthy and have a elitist mentality so none of this means anything to you.

    • @crismcdonough2804
      @crismcdonough2804 Год назад +1

      Grocery stores are huge now compared to what they were in the50s and 60s simply because there is so much crap.

    • @crismcdonough2804
      @crismcdonough2804 Год назад

      ​@@carpelunamwhat's cost effective about soda? I'm not an elite. Growing up poor we had a glass of ginger ale on new years eve. Other than that water or milk. We made plenty of pizza from a loaf of bread and a jar of spaghetti sauce. Much cheaper than a $10 box of pizza.

    • @darylyost7273
      @darylyost7273 Год назад

      @@carpelunam stupid is your strong point !!!!!

    • @undercoverreseller205
      @undercoverreseller205 Год назад

      Unhealthy processed calories are MUCH more affordable than whole foods, and they take TIME and EXPERTISE that people without means don't have. Get off your high horse.

  • @geraldjunior4235
    @geraldjunior4235 4 месяца назад

    End was more understanding

  • @rickrodriguez3370
    @rickrodriguez3370 Год назад

    Guys im 27 and dealing with IBS, i had to cut refined oils, sugars, and gf. I shop at wholefoods and order from healthy spots for lunch. I spend over 45 a day on food now fml

  • @indiandaeng
    @indiandaeng Год назад +12

    Wholesale prices have dropped but grocery stores are refusing to lower prices.

    • @herenthere890
      @herenthere890 Год назад

      Nope grocery stores provide discounts and say they have lowered the prices. If only people knew what happens inside they will shoplift the stores. We employees do it for our own orders

  • @BRBallin1
    @BRBallin1 Год назад +25

    My worry for society is we are slowly losing ownership of our lives. Back in the caveman days everyone fended for themselves and built their own homes and hunted for their own food. Now we leave almost everything into the hands of mega corporations and become completely dependent on them. Our next generations will only continue to depend on things out of their control

    • @MrMarcodarko
      @MrMarcodarko Год назад

      The future sci fi is e blackouts. No electricity. Thats future warefare. We are useless without electricity and technology.

    • @bwofficial1776
      @bwofficial1776 Год назад +1

      Too many government regulations are affecting these companies and driving up prices. The companies are only reacting to what governments dictate.

    • @BlackberryTitties
      @BlackberryTitties Год назад

      Yup the way that we live is UNNATURAL! It’s BOUND to fail!

  • @JordanStoy
    @JordanStoy Год назад +15

    All this data is helpful but in reality the local grocery stores charge 30-40% mark up on top so until the consumers don’t start researching prices the local stores will keep doing it.Last 6 months Jewel /Kroger /Roundys offer better pricing in general than local grocery stores.

    • @jsebby2284
      @jsebby2284 Год назад +1

      Grocery stores have like a 2% margin lol

  • @LaurenSoniaPrager
    @LaurenSoniaPrager Год назад +2

    Can you imagine, we are putting wood pulp on our spaghetti thinking it's normal cheese? Someone stop this! They could put anything in our food. No wonder I had such terrible stomach issues in America VS Europe.

  • @BEGGARWOOD1
    @BEGGARWOOD1 3 месяца назад

    The UK celebrates leaving the EU so that we can import food from the US. God help us

  • @skyscraperfan
    @skyscraperfan Год назад +43

    I am so glad that I live in Germany where food is still much cheaper than anywhere else. Even cheaper than in poor countries like Thailand. In Germany we have a lot of those discounters like "Aldi" and they drag down the prices for all. Supermarkets can't charge a lot more than Aldi. I wonder why that does not work in other countries.

    • @lazyhunk2
      @lazyhunk2 Год назад +3

      For that you have high rents, high energy prices, low salary and taxes everywhere. Criminal Clans are a bonus.

    • @skyscraperfan
      @skyscraperfan Год назад +8

      @@lazyhunk2 Rents in Germany are actually quite low except in places like Frankfurt and Munich. The clans are not really a problem for normal people. They keep a low profile. And the murder rate per 100,000 people in the US is 8.5 times as high as in Germany.

    • @ATRTAP
      @ATRTAP Год назад

      Germany owes everything to the United States. We had to kick your asses twice, protect you from the Soviets- you’re welcome.

    • @parallelpinkparakeet
      @parallelpinkparakeet Год назад +7

      We have Aldi in the US, too. But we also have Whole Foods where you can pay 3x the price for the same item.

    • @mauxuwon6252
      @mauxuwon6252 Год назад

      who told you that thailand is a poor country? Thailand is rich but 99,8 percent of people are poor. because of the elites won't share the wealth with the rest of the population. Germany even get some of thai money through a VIP who lives in a hotel there for many years now hahaha

  • @EnronnSierra
    @EnronnSierra Год назад +8

    I'm noticing something about two items I regularly buy at Target: Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Honey. I switched to Olive Oil from canola and vegetable oil because its better for my skin. But I noticed my skin is still breaking out and I suspect its because the Olive Oil is not 100% pure. The honey crystalizes when you leave it for a few days in the cupboard. I bought a small bottle of honey from a farmers market, had it for months and it was pure as the day I bought. What Target is selling is pure sugar.

    • @marky7802
      @marky7802 Год назад

      I work at target man if you want your money back for those items let me know. If they out of return period I will just give refund for some thing else. You should've gotten refund before. I refund my own items everytime if it's not good

    • @lunalara6678
      @lunalara6678 Год назад +1

      Honey in usa are all fake. They all made from sugar, brown sugar and maple syrup 😂

    • @EnronnSierra
      @EnronnSierra Год назад +2

      @@lunalara6678 If you get it from the farmers market it’s pure.

  • @samuelfefer
    @samuelfefer Год назад +8

    Never Mind the FACT that corporate boardrooms were caught on tape admitting price fixing to shareholders. If one company is doing it its because they feel safe enough to do so, the obvious implication is that its at a certain level of corporate management to be an open secret.

  • @nataliegist2014
    @nataliegist2014 Год назад

    It’s amassing that the farmers are going out of business because the can’t make a living, but the Cost of scoop food is. skyrocketing

  • @henrythomas7112
    @henrythomas7112 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video. Super helpful and well-presented. Your time and effort is most appreciated!

  • @rudyleal5884
    @rudyleal5884 Год назад +5

    There have been several documentaries that proof that growing crops without pesitcides and tilling gives farmers bigger yields and more profits

  • @Mitaka-Asa
    @Mitaka-Asa Год назад +7

    Fresh parmesan is cheaper nowadays. I bought mine for $5 for a 4 inch block at Trader Joes that can fill 5 cups of cheese. The dry artificial costs me $3 at Walmart for 1/2 cup.

    • @herenthere890
      @herenthere890 Год назад

      Why not shop at target?

    • @Mitaka-Asa
      @Mitaka-Asa Год назад +1

      @@herenthere890 target doesn't have 50 different options of fresh blocks of cheese.

    • @herenthere890
      @herenthere890 Год назад

      @@Mitaka-Asa but come on man I work at target if you were to shop there I could've given you refund for at least one order just like that.

    • @dreamscape405
      @dreamscape405 Год назад

      Ikr!! Why is Trader Joe's now almost identical, or in some cases cheaper than Walmart now. Something's rotten to the core. I hardly shop at Walmart now because it's too expensive...Like what's wrong with this picture...Walmart USED to be the cheapest groceries, now it's on par with Trader Joe's, and I'd much rather shop at Trader Joe's. 😮

  • @maestoso47
    @maestoso47 Год назад +12

    Not only that but many retail stores (restaurants, grocery, etc.) are using devious methods to lure customers in and then using fine print policies to make more money.

    • @testing6753
      @testing6753 Год назад

      Please explain

    • @tira2145
      @tira2145 Год назад

      It's never your fault for over buying. That's the American way.

    • @shaunstark4263
      @shaunstark4263 Год назад

      @@tira2145 It could never be an amoral business model and the purposeful push for materialism by all media/corporate entities….

  • @scotnick59
    @scotnick59 3 месяца назад +1

    Price of food in USA has risen 30% in the past 4 years

  • @nathanmclatchie7673
    @nathanmclatchie7673 Год назад

    Society is not coming together as couples, a lot of people are trying to do it alone when the harsh reality is it’s not possible, borderline.

  • @Laura-LaFauve
    @Laura-LaFauve Год назад +8

    Organic stays fresh longer in my experience.😊

  • @Yourbody_MYCHOICE
    @Yourbody_MYCHOICE Год назад +4

    I shop mainly at aldis and Kroger… around $150 per week to feed 3 people

    • @michaelmayo-vb5fl
      @michaelmayo-vb5fl Год назад

      I work for Kroger . Try having a discount 10% & still pay 50$ 😂

    • @Yourbody_MYCHOICE
      @Yourbody_MYCHOICE Год назад

      @@michaelmayo-vb5fl we only buy sale price meats at Kroger and produce at aldis

    • @jackpack4711
      @jackpack4711 Год назад

      ​@@michaelmayo-vb5flthats nothing bro I work at target can't you just like discount own items ? I do it all the time they doesn't even care for small transactions so I refund or apply full discount on my orders mostly minimum 200 order value.

    • @martinkubos9787
      @martinkubos9787 Год назад

      Yay how many times you eat out

  • @camadams9149
    @camadams9149 Год назад +16

    0:00 Corporate price gouging due to monopoly power. There you go, saved you 44 minutes and 31 seconds

    • @tira2145
      @tira2145 Год назад +1

      Bidenomics.

    • @D.E..
      @D.E.. Год назад +6

      ​@@tira2145That's a dumb statement. This has been going on for 40 + years. It actually got worse under the last administration.

    • @tira2145
      @tira2145 Год назад

      @@D.E.. Hey, don't blame, Joe's running around telling us how great the economy is. Take credit for the good, got to take credit for the bad. Plus, hasn't joe been in office for 40 year's?

    • @topcomment3816
      @topcomment3816 Год назад +5

      If you were a farmer, you wouldn’t sell your product for a single penny less than what your buyer was willing to pay. Is that gouging? There you go, saved anyone who might have possibly thought your comment had any logic behind it.

    • @camadams9149
      @camadams9149 Год назад +1

      @@topcomment3816 Wow the economy is so simple. Farms just sell directly to consumers....
      1) did you actually mean farmers sell to 1 of 4 national food conglomerates who set the prices because you have to sell to them
      OR
      2) Did you actually mean the farmers are on contract with 1 meat processing conglomerate. The farmers don't own the animals, are liable for all the costs, and then sell the finished animal back at a fixed rate
      It's almost like you are completely braindead and don't understand the current economy...
      Imagine thinking the economy worked on a simple regional 1800s model. That is so embarrassing for you, especially given you have access to the internet

  • @geeseylynn
    @geeseylynn 4 месяца назад

    Why the heck isnt the FDA putting a limit on the pricing of groceries!

  • @KNxkyle82
    @KNxkyle82 2 месяца назад

    Guys eat vegetables that are in season, and get from farmers market. Meat and dairy eggs, meat grass fed free roam, milk sma ething, eggs free range is best. Easy we all die hardest thing to do is start eating healthy

  • @johnnynephrite6147
    @johnnynephrite6147 Год назад +4

    Was in Food For Less yesterday. They still have the same old bright yellow price stickers on the shelves. But the prices themselves are 40-60% more than they were in March 2020 just before COVID struck.

  • @Mysucculentchinesemeal
    @Mysucculentchinesemeal Год назад +16

    Organic food definitely tastes better. The tomatoes and melons and squash and cucumbers I grow at home have more flavor and more color. Could more color mean higher polyphenols? That would mean it’s healthier. Basically, we need to stop accepting studies by pharmaceutical companies or food companies.

  • @moussa4850
    @moussa4850 Год назад +3

    The food, real-estate and financial industry need major overhauls. We really need to fundamentally rethink it all.

  • @danielvaladez3210
    @danielvaladez3210 3 месяца назад

    Kroger was in court in Portland over their acquisition of Albertsons...and in open court admitted they raised prices because of COVID and kept them up...price gouging people 😭

  • @katz57
    @katz57 Год назад

    The title of this documentary was why does food cost so much and they left out the fact that some farm laborers were immigrants who made the production of food a lot cheaper. They seam to pass that over a lot.

  • @verareiki9263
    @verareiki9263 Год назад +9

    Now when I lived in new york, the meat that I bought was not in a package first place you go to the butcher, he cuts it and is right there, you can see😊

    • @michellekaiser7634
      @michellekaiser7634 Год назад +1

      Most US cities have a butcher. I've been to ones in Oklahoma, Texas, and Atlanta.

    • @verareiki9263
      @verareiki9263 Год назад

      I live in Seattle, Washington now. Everything's packed is really unusual for me. Not to go to a butcher and get the meat cut right there. It's kind of strange but I love seat. One thing I was thinking about doing though. Is buying a cow? Haven't buy the feed and have a person. That's that farmers raise it. And then when it's better to be butchered.

  • @spaceballs44
    @spaceballs44 Год назад +10

    Many CEO’s might end up in Hell.

  • @Joe-ve3cy
    @Joe-ve3cy Год назад +3

    The reason why groceries cost so high is because labor hourly wage is going up , we all want to make more money to do the same jobs... Labor cost is a driving force of inflation, which is an endless circle of higher cost...

    • @reilancutler1151
      @reilancutler1151 3 месяца назад

      It is going up so much these big companys are making record profits.

  • @rickyweber2651
    @rickyweber2651 Год назад

    Born raised on our OKLAHOMA farm, we grew up on FRESH FOOD beef, chicken, eggs, milk and so on. So CNBC nice of you to educate the online world about any food products people consume and the cost. GREAT JOB CNBC. FYI next February 2024, Ricky will be a healthy happy 70.

  • @emeryterry8342
    @emeryterry8342 5 месяцев назад

    Do more of this kind 👌

  • @berthalloway8182
    @berthalloway8182 2 месяца назад

    I worked at a egg farm. They would turn the lights on and off to get them to lay more eggs