Öffentliche Lebensmittelgeschäfte haben einen Moment Zeit. Können sie Lebensmittel wirklich erschwinglicher machen?

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/public-grocery-stores-9.7168321

5 Kommentare

  1. DANIELLE_2027 on

    There is plenty of competition in the food market

    The bigger problem is the NATIONAL DISGRACE that is the LOW CAD that pushes up the cost of imported goods which include a lot of groceries

    For that reason we need higher interest rates and to improve our productivity to produce more of what the world wants

    Switzerland has lower inflation and interest rates because they have a strong franc

    We need to be like them and cut regulations and taxes and spending

  2. ThreeBlurryDecades on

    This post is a perfect example of Betteridge’s law of headlines. So the answer is obviously „No“.

  3. mightyboink on

    They may have an effect, it’s worth testing anyway.

    What would really make a difference would be breaking up our grocery oligopoly

  4. bugabooandtwo on

    Yes. By cutting the their workforce.

    They’ll say a lot of things, but at the end of the day, that’s what they’ll do.

  5. Given the record profits and price gouging of the Canadian grocery stores, I have to say yes.

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