The consensus seems to be food in Canada is cheap? Is it?
If you are making a good wage I guess it is, but what about the single mother, the working poor, the disabled, the senior citizen without a pension? The expanding lower middle class?
For those people "expensive food", like beef, is becoming a burden. They have no other choice than to try to put something in their belly at the cheapest possible price.
Beef prices have not kept up with inflation. Definitely have not kept up with housing, gasoline, utilities? Even with good wages, there is a lot of stress on young families to meet their monthly living expenses....and food is one area where they can actually cut the bill by substituting for cheaper products?...more beans, less beef!
There is a lot of talk on here about valuable niche markets and that is a good thing to strive for, but the reality is the commodity type beef market is unlikely to ever return to the numbers of the past? And that means we need fewer cattle and fewer producers?
If you are making a good wage I guess it is, but what about the single mother, the working poor, the disabled, the senior citizen without a pension? The expanding lower middle class?
For those people "expensive food", like beef, is becoming a burden. They have no other choice than to try to put something in their belly at the cheapest possible price.
Beef prices have not kept up with inflation. Definitely have not kept up with housing, gasoline, utilities? Even with good wages, there is a lot of stress on young families to meet their monthly living expenses....and food is one area where they can actually cut the bill by substituting for cheaper products?...more beans, less beef!
There is a lot of talk on here about valuable niche markets and that is a good thing to strive for, but the reality is the commodity type beef market is unlikely to ever return to the numbers of the past? And that means we need fewer cattle and fewer producers?
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