• DarkFuture@lemmy.world
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    Wondering how much more of my life I’m going to have to live watching our society become less stable every single time Republicans gain control before Americans put 2 and 2 together.

    Based on the last 10 years, I’m assuming it just isn’t going to happen.

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    But Trump told me that they won’t do this and he’s watching them!! How could they go against daddy Trump! 🤣

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    Hey! wanna play a fun game? find a few items in walmart and take note of their price, then take note of the new tariff price, now the fun part, after the tariffs are over see if the price goes back to the pre tariff price (be fair adjust for inflation) .

    Spoiler if the items still sell at the tariff price they will only go down a fraction of the tariff increase.

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    “Eat the tariffs” - As if companies like Walmart would love to make less profits just to please politics. Heck, they usually pay politicians to help them make more profits!

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    They also jack up their local prices based on need.

    When the flood hit Texas, a 5gal water cost 17$.

    Two weeks later, back to the normal price of 7.99$

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    I just can’t accept that employee owned grocery stores like WinCo are somehow keeping prices down but big grocery stores like Kroger are just skyrocketing.

    Prices on many items are literally 200% the cost of the same exact item at WinCo.

    They don’t pay their employees more so where is that extra 100% profit going?

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      Employee owned stores have a massive competitive advantage over corporate owned stores.

      They have no shareholders.

      Corporate stores need to show consistent growth in profits, not simply consistent profits.

      Employee owned stores can at least get by without making more profits year after year, as long as they make enough to pay themselves and keep up with maintenance.

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        Employee owned stores can even get by with exact 0 profits, since the employees would’ve already gotten their fair share in the form of their salary.

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    What do they mean “on a week to week basis”? We’ve been shown, based on their television adverts in the last decade, that the little yellow price ball does that all the time. Were those commercials fake news?! /s

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        Lol😂 like I’m gonna shop at anything other than a family owned, mom and pop shop.

        If I could I’d stop buying anything at all but that’s a bit unrealistic.

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    At least there will be lots of new minimum wage jobs for those that have to re-price all the inventory on a weekly basis.

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      Most stores I go to nowadays have those electronic price tags that can be changed en masse by a corporate drone somewhere from far away. Scary.

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        Actually changing the price of the SKUs in the system is easy, that’s just a few mouseclicks, but the consumer needs to know the prices, and Walmart is still using stickers on the packages, and paper tags on the shelves. For the near future, that part, the HARD part, is all manual.

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          I work in Walmarts, and all of my stores have recently(over the last few months) rolled out the e-ink electronic price tags. I wouldn’t be surprised if the tariff drama is the reason they decided to pull the trigger to save a bunch of price-change labor.

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    There is a local organic grocery store a block away that I’ve stopped at for basics here and there and nothing else really due to it being more expensive, but their prices haven’t changed so now it has become the cheaper option for most things. Check out your local organic grocery stores.

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      M&Ms used to be pretty expensive but their prices haven’t risen as much as the grocery stores have and now they are comparable. Sill a bit more expensive, but the quality is way better.

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    I don’t advocate stealing in general but if it’s Walmart and you’re not using violence against the employees I ain’t mad atcha