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03/01/2024
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By Cassie B.
LET THEM EAT FLAKES: Kellogg’s CEO under fire for saying Americans should eat cereal for dinner to save money amid inflation
The CEO of Kellogg’s, Gary Pilnick, has come under fire after suggesting Americans save money in the face of rising food prices by eating cereal for dinner. His comments come at a time when Americans are spending the highest percentage of their income on food in decades at 10%, while the average family spends more […]
02/20/2024
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By S.D. Wells
Canadian government attributes nationwide poverty to high food costs, not failed government policies and money printing
Food shopping can be a stressful venture, especially if you try to distinguish the truly healthy options from the green labeled garbage produced by international food processing corporations. But for many Canadians, shopping for food could be pushing them below the poverty line. The Canadian National Advisory Council on Poverty (NACP) recently published a report […]
02/15/2024
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By Ava Grace
Soft-on-crime policies, failure to stop retail theft trigger closures of major retailers in blue cities
While businesses blame the rise of online shopping and fall of in-store profits for closures in urban centers, insiders beg to differ. They point to the limitations of unarmed security staff and soft-on-crime policies in blue cities. Sean Salai of the Washington Times outlined three such instances of unarmed security staff meeting tragic fates in […]
01/31/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Rampant shoplifting is forcing retailers like Walmart and Target to LOCK UP essential products
Because of the increasing problem of shoplifting across the U.S., major retailers like Walmart and Target have locked up essential items such as underwear and socks. The preventive measure emphasizes the severity of theft issues affecting retailers throughout America, with company losses amounting to staggering billions of dollars. For the last few years, shoplifting has become a […]
01/23/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Grocery stores are LEAVING crime-ridden U.S. cities in droves, creating “food deserts”
Times are getting so tough for many Americans that crime rates are through the roof, not to mention the politically motivated riots stemming from false flag incidents like George Floyd that continue to fuel rampant lawlessness. Consequently, America’s inner cities are becoming “food deserts” as retailers hightail it out of them to protect their bottom […]
01/12/2024
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By Belle Carter
French retail giant boycotts PepsiCo snacks and drinks in Europe “due to unacceptable price increases”
France’s largest supermarket chain Carrefour started boycotting food and drinks of PepsiCo on Jan. 4 in France, Belgium, Spain and Italy in a move to encourage the American multinational food, snack and beverage corporation to bring down its prices. The retail giant has removed PepsiCo items from supermarkets in France and placed banners in aisles […]
01/03/2024
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By Zoey Sky
DEBT TRAP: 4,500 Walmart self-checkout kiosks offer “buy now, pay later” loans for basic items
“Buy now, pay later” (BNPL) loans are more popular during Black Friday and Cyber Monday. With shoppers frequenting stores during the holidays, shoppers at Walmart were offered a new BNPL payment at the checkout line. The growing popularity of BNPL may seem like good news for shoppers on a tight budget, but in reality, it is a […]
01/02/2024
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By Cassie B.
Rice prices hit 15-year high, increasing food insecurity for billions of people
The price of rice has hit a new 15-year high amid strong demand and growing concerns about global rice supplies in the face of unfavorable weather patterns, geopolitical concerns and export restrictions. The Thai Rice Exporters Association reports that the Asian benchmark Thai white rice 5 percent broken has risen for the third week in […]
12/15/2023
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By Laura Harris
U.S. food banks grapple with strained donations as people battle FOOD INFLATION
As the Christmas holiday approaches, food banks in the U.S. are grappling with strained resources due to inflation. In a survey conducted by impact technology company Divert Inc, only 25 percent of respondents were more likely to donate during this holiday season because of the escalating cost of food and groceries. Moreover, the survey found that the current […]
12/12/2023
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By Cassie B.
India bans onion exports as government tries to control rising food prices
India has added yet another food staple to its list of export restrictions as the country’s government takes drastic steps to keep domestic prices under control as elections in the country loom. The latest move sees overseas shipments of onions prohibited until the end of March, with an exception being made for cargos that began […]
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