Capitalist system
Big four fixing prices
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The system is working exactly as it's designed to. I've said it before and I will say it again: captialism only encourages monopolies/cartels - that's the whole point.
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Capitalist system
Big four fixing prices
ShockedPikachu.png
The system is working exactly as it's designed to. I've said it before and I will say it again: captialism only encourages monopolies/cartels - that's the whole point.
If it’s beef, they why have their chicken nuggets also doubled in price in the last couple of years? Oh, this goes back almost a decade you say? So why did you double or triple prices post pandemic?
Dude it's literally right there at the beginning of the post
The fast food giant is suing the U.S. meat industry’s “Big Four” — Tyson, JBS, Cargill and National Beef Packing Company
You can't honestly think McDonald's trying to blame their massive price increases solely on their meat providers is valid.
It might be valid, but there's no way McD's was harmed. Their customers sure got that price fixing damage passed onto them, though.
Hey everyone. This week, I challenge everyone to eat half as much beef as you normally would. If you eat 2 burgers a week, try just eating 1 and replace the other burger with a piece of chicken, or better yet, it's autumn, and a ton of veggies are still fresh in season from the harvest.
McDonalds can sue the beef packers, but we can cripple their entire supply chain and maybe help the planet out a little bit.
You had money for beef? Prices are sky high. My chicken, pork and fish intake dramatically increased?
Can we sue McDonald for all that they did to artificially decrease the cost of beef, and the immense harm that was done to the climate as a result?
Thank god we have Good guy McDonald’s going after the evil natural beef guys….wait
And they'll certainly reduce their prices once they get their supply chain work down right? ... Right?
Hey now, we should salute McDonalds for keeping Big Beef in check. Those prices trickle down to us! /s
I trust what McDonald's is saying in this case. If anyone knows what collusion to inflate prices and fuck over clients looks like, it's the place with the broken soft serve machines.
Wait, McDonald’s uses real beef?
They use the trade marked "Real Beef".
Real Beef™
(May contain raccoon and/or armadillo harvested from American highways.)
Armadillo is good eatin’.
So you're saying they should start selling the McAdillo?
No one but Ron can gouge on the meat. holding comically large baseball bat
Good. The beef packers already got slapped with a FTC suit for price fixing.
Someone should sue McDonald's for the same thing. All of their prices (not just for beef) have been massively inflated for their profit. A meal there shouldn't cost $12+ (I've seen as much as $15), it's trash food. I haven't been back in a long time.
Oh the ironing
Any bets on how long it will take Fucker Carlson to start deriding McDonalds?
I don't know anything about the specifics here, but here's a 5 year graph of futures for live cattle versus beef:
https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/live-cattle
If there's collusion to engage in price-fixing by meat packers, I'd expect to see beef prices rising without a corresponding increase in cattle prices.
Beef prices did indeed recently start rising rapidly without a corresponding increase in live cattle prices.
But on the other hand, beef prices are also a lot lower relative to live cattle prices than they were during roughly COVID-19.
TBF things look pretty different if you go back to 2015 like McDonald's is alleging.
EDIT: To me, it really looks like COVID was the big factor impacting price though.
COVID wasn't the only factor. What people don't remember because of all the other crazy shit that happened was that we had a 3 year drought.
Prices still haven't stabilized because it's expensive to buy cattle right now. Prices will likely be in the shitter for another 1.5-2 years, and I'm not sure they'll ever really come down in a way people notice.
Oh, that's a good point -- missed that in the article. They did say that it started in 2015.