Record-Breaking Egg Profits Prompt Accusation of Price Gouging
A farmer-advocacy organization says record-breaking increases in the price of eggs isn’t being caused by inflation or avian flu, as claimed by egg companies, but by price collusion among the nation’s top egg producers.
Egg-laying hens are the latest Daraprim scam. Wheat and rice are next. (Sips tea).
The staggering profits reported by egg producers amid skyrocketing prices raise serious concerns about potential price gouging. In a time when families struggle to afford basic groceries, such disproportionate earnings suggest exploitation of market dynamics, warranting immediate investigation to protect consumers from unfair pricing practices.
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