Having worked in the farming industry it is sad to see so many farmers going out of business. Cities want the land for better tx revenue, farmers get practically no profit off them. The middle man storage companies that hold the food until stores need/want it make up a huge chunk of the price increase. I can buy a 100 pound (yes a 100 pound) bag of potatoes for 15 -20 dollars or so directly from the farmer. Just got to drive there to do so. Grocery store sells 5 pound bags for 4 bucks, must be the transportation mark up and the storage markup or something.
This was proven several years ago when coffee was in short supply and restaurants raised the price of coffee.But when coffee was again plentiful, the price at the restaurants held!
Llewellenbruce about 12 years ago
That’s what you get for lying.
kbyrdleroy about 12 years ago
They can now afford more of the food they throw at you.
Rakkav about 12 years ago
There’s gratitude for you.
Hillbillyman about 12 years ago
I wouldn’t wast food on the Fink.
abbatis about 12 years ago
Now they can afford food that they can throw up.
rshive about 12 years ago
There’s a price for everything one does, though not always money. The Fink just paid his. Slork?
kc2idv about 12 years ago
So that’s how he makes his salad’s
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
I might waste a brick or two on him, but not food – unless it were fruitcakes. They have the similar properties.
Rickapolis about 12 years ago
Damned if you do…
DavidGBA about 12 years ago
The castle cook can dump them in a soup pot and boil them, once they get the King out.
Tsali-Queyi about 12 years ago
Yea, but from the looks of that, the food quality is awful bad.
angelfiredragon about 12 years ago
Having worked in the farming industry it is sad to see so many farmers going out of business. Cities want the land for better tx revenue, farmers get practically no profit off them. The middle man storage companies that hold the food until stores need/want it make up a huge chunk of the price increase. I can buy a 100 pound (yes a 100 pound) bag of potatoes for 15 -20 dollars or so directly from the farmer. Just got to drive there to do so. Grocery store sells 5 pound bags for 4 bucks, must be the transportation mark up and the storage markup or something.
tuslog64 about 12 years ago
Simple economics:Wheat goes up, bread goes up.Wheat goes down, bread stays up.
This was proven several years ago when coffee was in short supply and restaurants raised the price of coffee.But when coffee was again plentiful, the price at the restaurants held!
Phosphoros about 12 years ago
How can the king dictate food prices? And why? That is what caused shortages in communist Russia. Oh wait… Id is not much better.