First time I put a product back on the shelf

Your sister can't afford eggs and produce??
Does she not earn at least $15 an hour?
Is she spending 6 bucks on a Big Meal Deal instead of 3 bucks on a dozen eggs?
The eggs provide the same nutrition for 12 days while the Meal Deal is only good for the day.

On a positive note for Americans, they get the other essentials such as alcohol and cigarettes for a low price!
I bought some extra-lean ground beef yesterday at the market. It used to be five bucks a pound, now it was seven bucks a pound. Ther last batch I bought at COSTCO was only slightly more expensive than usual but had far more fat in it. Things are missing from store shelves and normally stocked items have become hit or miss. The only reason cigarettes and booze are cheaper here than in Canada is that in most states the taxes on them are far less confiscatory here. Your dollar is worth less (today it's only worth eighty cents) and you pay much higher taxes.
 
Your sister can't afford eggs and produce??
Does she not earn at least $15 an hour?
Is she spending 6 bucks on a Big Meal Deal instead of 3 bucks on a dozen eggs?
The eggs provide the same nutrition for 12 days while the Meal Deal is only good for the day.

On a positive note for Americans, they get the other essentials such as alcohol and cigarettes for a low price!
So, you think a single egg qualifies as a meal?
 
Fascism, idiot, is when a dig Business is mortally afraid, that its power will come to an end, and therefore it calls for a military dictatorship to the government, covering it with "popular" interests and extreme nationalism.
Fascists governments force their popularisms onto their citizens.
A populist who sees how less than 1% are doing very well speaks up that many more should be very well.
 
You seem to think that most employees are low quality. I disagree. The only places that can't find great employees are those that should be avoided. Fact.
I live in Arizona, everywhere I go I see help wanted signs, most of say $15.00 an hour or more to start.
 
Fascism, idiot, is when a big Business is mortally afraid, that its power will come to an end, and therefore it calls for a military dictatorship to the government, covering it with "popular" interests and extreme nationalism.




Fascism is when the government controls the production of a company. Sheesh you are fucking ignorant. In Germany, the government had offices in every major company. That office told the company what to make, how much to charge for it, where to buy their supplies, how much to pay their workers, etc. etc. etc.
 
Fascism is when the government controls the production of a company.
Oh, yes! The nazis "controlled" the Business. Giving him huge military orders and paying with the loot from the conquered countries. German monopolies increased their wealth under the nazis by 5 times. And this is in a defeated country!!!
And how do monopolies get richer in the victorious countries! Mmm... Fascism is the pink dream of Capital! The population is brainwashed and there are no trade unions and communists... Just a dream came true...
 
Oh, yes! The nazis "controlled" the Business. Giving him huge military orders and paying with the loot from the conquered countries. German monopolies increased their wealth under the nazis by 5 times. And this is in a defeated country!!!
And how do monopolies get richer in the victorious countries! Mmm... Fascism is the pink dream of Capital! The population is brainwashed and there are no trade unions and communists... Just a dream came true...




Krupp-BANKRUPT

BMW-BANKRUPT

FOCKE WULF-BANKRUPT

MAN-BANKRUPT

ALKETT-BANKRUPT

AUTO UNION-BANKRUPT

MERCEDES-BANKRUPT

BAYER-BANKRUPT

VW-NON EXISTENT

ZEISS-BANKRUPT

MAUSER-BANKRUPT

RHEINMETALL-BANKRUPT

YOU ARE FULL OF SHIT!
 
Oh, yes! The nazis "controlled" the Business. Giving him huge military orders and paying with the loot from the conquered countries. German monopolies increased their wealth under the nazis by 5 times. And this is in a defeated country!!!
And how do monopolies get richer in the victorious countries! Mmm... Fascism is the pink dream of Capital! The population is brainwashed and there are no trade unions and communists... Just a dream came true...
The bottom line is that we are either controlled by corporations or by politicians.
 
Krupp-BANKRUPT
The son of the aging Gustav Krupp, Alfred, having learned in the late 1930s about Himmler's plans to create concentration camps, invested a lot of money in this project. For him, the camps were primarily not factories of death, but sources of profit, which he received through the use of prisoners' labor. Alfred Krupp was the owner of 10 concentration camps, it was in his cash registers that the salaries of the camp warden and guards were issued.

By the time of Germany's surrender, Alfred Krupp had come fully armed: huge sums of money in foreign currency were safely in Swiss banks, documents incriminating him in ties with the Nazis were destroyed, and factories were placed under the protection of the American military police.

As I said, a large german business earned money from a lost war. And the american capitalists helped them escape punishment. Class solidarity of exploiters.
But you can't understand it. Brainwashing in which generation?
 
The son of the aging Gustav Krupp, Alfred, having learned in the late 1930s about Himmler's plans to create concentration camps, invested a lot of money in this project. For him, the camps were primarily not factories of death, but sources of profit, which he received through the use of prisoners' labor. Alfred Krupp was the owner of 10 concentration camps, it was in his cash registers that the salaries of the camp warden and guards were issued.

By the time of Germany's surrender, Alfred Krupp had come fully armed: huge sums of money in foreign currency were safely in Swiss banks, documents incriminating him in ties with the Nazis were destroyed, and factories were placed under the protection of the American military police.

As I said, a large german business earned money from a lost war. And the american capitalists helped them escape punishment. Class solidarity of exploiters.
But you can't understand it. Brainwashing in which generation?




Oh, I understand it. What you can't get through your thick skull is communism/socialism is even worse.
 
Oh, I understand it. What you can't get through your thick skull is communism/socialism is even worse.
Worse than Nazism? You're really dumb, like a bag of democrats... Is it genetic or acquired? You don't have to answer, I don't care.
 
Fascism is when the government controls the production of a company.
You're FOS, as usual.
Fascist economics supported a state-controlled economy that accepted a mix of private and public ownership over the means of production.
Economic planning was applied to both the public and private sector and the prosperity of private enterprise depended on its acceptance of synchronizing itself with the economic goals of the state.
Fascist economic ideology supported the profit motive, but emphasized that industries must uphold the national interest as superior to private profit.

While fascism accepted the importance of material wealth and power, it condemned materialism which identified as being present in both communism and capitalism and criticized materialism for lacking acknowledgement of the role of the spirit.
In particular, fascists criticized capitalism, not because of its competitive nature nor support of private property, which fascists supported—but due to its materialism, individualism, alleged bourgeois decadence and alleged indifference to the nation.
Fascism denounced Marxism for its advocacy of materialist internationalist class identity, which fascists regarded as an attack upon the emotional and spiritual bonds of the nation and a threat to the achievement of genuine national solidarity.
Sheesh you are fucking ignorant. In Germany, the government had offices in every major company. That office told the company what to make, how much to charge for it, where to buy their supplies, how much to pay their workers, etc. etc. etc.
No, they didn't moron.
 
Your sister can't afford eggs and produce??
Does she not earn at least $15 an hour?
Is she spending 6 bucks on a Big Meal Deal instead of 3 bucks on a dozen eggs?
The eggs provide the same nutrition for 12 days while the Meal Deal is only good for the day.

On a positive note for Americans, they get the other essentials such as alcohol and cigarettes for a low price!
/——/ The OP meant no eggs, no produce because the shelves were empty. It had nothing to do about having money to buy them.
 
For the Trumptards that think Biden's policies are the ones that created inflation.

November 30 2021
European consumer prices are rising at their fastest pace since 1997.
Annual inflation across the 19 countries that use the euro, including Europe's largest economies Germany, France, Italy and Spain, hit 4.9% in November, driven mainly by soaring energy prices, according to Eurostat, the EU statistics office.
That's the highest rate since 1997, when the European Union started collecting data in preparation for the launch of the euro two years later, and up from 4.1% in October.

December 31 2021
Consumer prices for the whole of 2021 were up 2.5 percent compared to 2020, the sharpest increase in a decade.

According to Statistics Korea on Friday, the jump of 2.5 percent was the sharpest since 4 percent was recorded in 2011.

The statistics agency cited the increase in international raw material prices, including crude prices, as the primary cause, but also attributed it to the recovery of the domestic market.

Manufactured goods rose 2.3 percent this year, the sharpest growth since 2.8 percent in 2018.

December 2021
Canada's inflation rate is running at its hottest pace in nearly four decades, as widespread supply disruptions, high consumer demand and worker shortages fuel a surge in prices.

Consumer prices soared by 5.7 percent in the year through November, according to the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index released by the Commerce Department Thursday. That topped the previous month’s rate of 5.1 percent, becoming the fastest pace increase since February 1982, when it hit 6.2 percent.

November 30 2021
The cost of goods leaving China's factories surged by another record rate last month, and there are increasing signs that consumers are starting to feel the pain.
The Producer Price Index jumped 13.5% in October from a year ago, accelerating from September's 10.7%, China's National Bureau of Statistics said Wednesday. Last month's increase was already the fastest since the government began releasing such data in the mid-1990s.

Trumptards blame Biden for worldwide inflation, as usual.

Trumptard solution?
Reward them with tax cuts.
 
So, printing of billions and billions of extra dollars in US has nothing to do with inflation in the world?
NO.

If that were the case, then inflation would have risen when Trump was in office.

May 12 2020

The Federal Reserve is creating dollars from scratch at an unprecedented rate, one of many tools to rescue the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic.​


In its frantic scramble to save the American economy, the central bank of the United States seems to have the ultimate superpower.

It works like magic. With a few strokes on a computer, the Federal Reserve can create dollars out of nothing, virtually "printing" money and injecting it into the commercial banking system, much like an electronic deposit. By the end of the year, the Fed is projected to have purchased $3.5 trillion in government securities with these newly created dollars, one of many tools it is using to help prop up the ailing economy during the COVID-19 pandemic
 
For the Trumptards that think Biden's policies are the ones that created inflation.

November 30 2021
European consumer prices are rising at their fastest pace since 1997.
Annual inflation across the 19 countries that use the euro, including Europe's largest economies Germany, France, Italy and Spain, hit 4.9% in November, driven mainly by soaring energy prices, according to Eurostat, the EU statistics office.
That's the highest rate since 1997, when the European Union started collecting data in preparation for the launch of the euro two years later, and up from 4.1% in October.

December 31 2021
Consumer prices for the whole of 2021 were up 2.5 percent compared to 2020, the sharpest increase in a decade.

According to Statistics Korea on Friday, the jump of 2.5 percent was the sharpest since 4 percent was recorded in 2011.

The statistics agency cited the increase in international raw material prices, including crude prices, as the primary cause, but also attributed it to the recovery of the domestic market.

Manufactured goods rose 2.3 percent this year, the sharpest growth since 2.8 percent in 2018.

December 2021
Canada's inflation rate is running at its hottest pace in nearly four decades, as widespread supply disruptions, high consumer demand and worker shortages fuel a surge in prices.

Consumer prices soared by 5.7 percent in the year through November, according to the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index released by the Commerce Department Thursday. That topped the previous month’s rate of 5.1 percent, becoming the fastest pace increase since February 1982, when it hit 6.2 percent.

November 30 2021
The cost of goods leaving China's factories surged by another record rate last month, and there are increasing signs that consumers are starting to feel the pain.
The Producer Price Index jumped 13.5% in October from a year ago, accelerating from September's 10.7%, China's National Bureau of Statistics said Wednesday. Last month's increase was already the fastest since the government began releasing such data in the mid-1990s.

Trumptards blame Biden for worldwide inflation, as usual.

Trumptard solution?
Reward them with tax cuts.
You're a fool.
 

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