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Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:05 pm to deltaland
They are going to make it unaffordable in the future
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:05 pm to Rebel
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There aren’t any fewer cows than this time last year.
Man, no wonder people are so easily manipulated.
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:13 pm to Korkstand
The U.S. isn't the largest supplier of beef to china, south American countries are. Even if it was purely supply and demand, a steady supply and an increase in demand shouldn't see this level of price increase. I guess by this line of reasoning, china has bought up all of our new vehicles and gas too. But yeah, we're the easily manipulated ones. You must really enjoy the smell of your own farts.
This post was edited on 9/26/21 at 10:15 pm
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:17 pm to OweO
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But I am sure all of these idiots have their own brillant theories.
I am sure it has nothing to do with the Biden Administration giving financial aid to black farmers instead of the majority of farmers who are white.
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:18 pm to ksayetiger
Correct
This is the start of that
This is the start of that
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:20 pm to deltaland
This is part of the globalists agenda for people to eat seed oils and pesticide ridden vegetables
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:29 pm to fallguy_1978
quote:Select? Better off grinding it into hamburger. I'll eat a shitty Waffle House steak and eggs, from time to time, but no way I'm buying select to throw on the grill. I get one go around on this Earth, and I'm not buying a damn piece of leather to eat.
I'd rather have a hamburger or chicken
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:30 pm to WinnPtiger
quote:i read this as a very specific example of… inflation. Your costs increased as a result of policy. The result is increased prices to consumers…
the primary issue is the cost of inputs skyrocketing beyond what a normal “bubble” would produce, fuel being the main driver the main secondary issue is the back end costs of getting the meat to market without taking on the added cost of labor. which is impossible when competing directly against government subsidies. that are not subject to the same competitive forces the private sector is
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:33 pm to yellowfin
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Why is steak so outrageously expensive?
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I’d rather have a hamburger or chicken.
Never change OT.
I wouldn’t buy select ribeyes for ME to eat. SMH. I buy this and cook for my dogs to eat while I’m grilling the $250 lb. Kobe beef for me and my OT 10 wife.
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:37 pm to deltaland
Bill Gates likes expensive steak and doesn’t think peasants like us should be able to eat it.
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:41 pm to WinnPtiger
i see your new to arguing with Korkstand.
hint: it’s a pointless exercise, he’s never wrong (in his own mind)
hint: it’s a pointless exercise, he’s never wrong (in his own mind)
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:45 pm to Bob Terwilliger
quote:I said they're buying the feed, not the beef.
The U.S. isn't the largest supplier of beef to china
quote:Nothing in this world is purely supply and demand. There is not a single product or service that is not impacted by government action in some way, directly or indirectly.
Even if it was purely supply and demand
quote:Care to show your work?
a steady supply and an increase in demand shouldn't see this level of price increase
quote:I point out one reason the cost of beef specifically is rising, and you think that same exact thing applies to everything?
I guess by this line of reasoning, china has bought up all of our new vehicles and gas too.
quote:You haven't shown me anything to believe otherwise.
But yeah, we're the easily manipulated ones.
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:47 pm to Klark Kent
Hey Klark, will you be the first to point to where prices started rising on my chart on page 2?
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:52 pm to deltaland
The real answer is supply chain disruption, increase in price for transportation costs and greed. Logistics are screwed from the shutdown which increased price of transportation and that affects it. There isn’t a shortage of meat at this point as the labor in production returned to work. The first time it was because of supply going down as Covid hit farms, slaughter houses and plants down. At this point it’s greed and customers are paying a high premium for an already high product.
This post was edited on 9/26/21 at 10:53 pm
Posted on 9/26/21 at 11:01 pm to momentoftruth87
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The real answer is supply chain disruption, increase in price for transportation costs and greed. Logistics are screwed from the shutdown which increased price of transportation and that affects it. There isn’t a shortage of meat at this point as the labor in production returned to work. The first time it was because of supply going down as Covid hit farms, slaughter houses and plants down. At this point it’s greed and customers are paying a high premium for an already high product.
Greed……
This post was edited on 9/26/21 at 11:02 pm
Posted on 9/26/21 at 11:03 pm to deltaland
something about blah, blah, blah, FARTS, blah, blah.....
Posted on 9/26/21 at 11:04 pm to Samso
Yes greed. Know what caused the dust bowl? Greed. Americans are stupid and don’t realize how greed is killing everything.
Posted on 9/26/21 at 11:30 pm to fallguy_1978
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I'd rather have a hamburger or chicken
I don't want a hamburger or chicken. I want a steak.
Whatever happened to knowing how to cook? People really can't "make do" with Select beef anymore? I hope this is mostly OTL hard-legging.
Posted on 9/26/21 at 11:47 pm to WinnPtiger
quote:Why don't those things affect chicken and pork?
the primary issue is the cost of inputs skyrocketing beyond what a normal “bubble” would produce, fuel being the main driver
the main secondary issue is the back end costs of getting the meat to market without taking on the added cost of labor. which is impossible when competing directly against government subsidies. that are not subject to the same competitive forces the private sector is
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