Obviously yes. Their production costs barely rose but their prices skyrocketed. Here’s a Forbes article from 2022 pointing out that it was increased profit margins causing most of the inflation:
yeah, its not like 90% of the chickens in the country died, so there was no reason for eggs to go from 2 bucks a dozen to 12 bucks a dozen but pure corporate exploitation and greed.
Obviously yes. Their production costs barely rose but their prices skyrocketed. Here’s a Forbes article from 2022 pointing out that it was increased profit margins causing most of the inflation:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/errolschweizer/2022/09/12/how-profit-inflation-made-your-groceries-so-damn-expensive/?sh=1608bd462eb9
yeah, its not like 90% of the chickens in the country died, so there was no reason for eggs to go from 2 bucks a dozen to 12 bucks a dozen but pure corporate exploitation and greed.