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This is why grocery prices aren't going down (in the US) - ancientlight - 02-10-2026

Walmart schemes causing price floors basically. Their price becomes the lowest (artifically created lowest) price, and they can raise it at any time and every competitor will do the same.





There was a law in the 80s that was cancelled and since then this corruption has been ongoing.
Trump is doing nothing to help, but then all politics is just theater and they are all 1%ers (we are not in the club).


RE: This is why grocery prices aren't going down (in the US) - gortex - 02-10-2026

Not just America mate the UK and Europe are in the same boat , here in the UK prices have been rising for a while and portion sizes falling so we're paying more for less.

Quote:Grocery prices in Europe vary significantly, with the highest costs in Switzerland and Nordic countries (Norway, Iceland) and the lowest in Eastern Europe (Romania, Bulgaria) and the Western Balkans.

As of 2024–2025, Switzerland's food prices were over 60% higher than the EU average, while Romania was roughly 22-25% below.
Within the EU, Luxembourg is the most expensive


Feels like we're being milked at every opportunity.


RE: This is why grocery prices aren't going down (in the US) - ancientlight - 02-11-2026

(02-10-2026, 08:03 PM)gortex Wrote: Not just America mate the UK and Europe are in the same boat , here in the UK prices have been rising for a while and portion sizes falling so we're paying more for less.

Quote:Grocery prices in Europe vary significantly, with the highest costs in Switzerland and Nordic countries (Norway, Iceland) and the lowest in Eastern Europe (Romania, Bulgaria) and the Western Balkans.

As of 2024–2025, Switzerland's food prices were over 60% higher than the EU average, while Romania was roughly 22-25% below.
Within the EU, Luxembourg is the most expensive


Feels like we're being milked at every opportunity.

I know. I just meant the video discusses Walmart in the US. But I know the 1% are reiging their destruction globally. The corruption is everywhere, every nation every poltician. All 1%ers.