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Why should this surprise anyone? Most farmers sell their production wholesale not retail. How do you think the price paid to the "primary producers" behind plastic containers to store food in, components for electronic devices or any other widget has changed since 1970? Unit cost goes down as production methods are scaled up and efficiency improves. Basic commodity production 101.
That's the game we are playing - if you don't like it move into retail and try and capture some of those higher margins instead of beating up the guy who is attempting to do just that.
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Not quite the topic but eating all the same.
A push perhaps even advertising campaingn re beyond beef etc "If you dont want to eat the real thing why eats a imitation of it" saw a sign out of a steak eatery
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostThat's the game we are playing - if you don't like it move into retail and try and capture some of those higher margins instead of beating up the guy who is attempting to do just that
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Originally posted by jazz View PostI don't know your angle grass but ignorance sure is part of it. FFS wholesale and retail prices are supposed to move in lockstep. Do you think the wholesale price of anything else is the same as it was 40 fing yrs ago. Food prices are 100% manipulated.
Not sure why when I look at land prices why I stay in this bloodsucking business...
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Originally posted by jazz View PostI don't know your angle grass but ignorance sure is part of it. FFS wholesale and retail prices are supposed to move in lockstep. Do you think the wholesale price of anything else is the same as it was 40 fing yrs ago. Food prices are 100% manipulated.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostSpeaking of ignorance, do you even realize you buy retail and sell a raw wholesaled primary product? Any guesses how much of your crop input expense is attributed to staffing, trucks, and advertising to sell that retail product convincing you to buy it?
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I see both Tweety's argument and Jazz's both are valid.
But I would bet the percentage of what we get paid out of that retail dollar has shrunk.....everything else aside.
But that's coming from a grade twelve graduate with a Master's in Ignorance from the School of Hard Knocks.
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Nephew is 16, works stocking shelves at Sobey's in Winnipeg. He is a budding environmentalist and all about being green and recycling. Just about has a stroke every night when he has to throw out the produce with blemishes and food that has hit it's best before date. They fill a dumpster every single night. And if you have a issue with throwing it out, you are fired on the spot. I wonder what wholesale food value is dumped in the bin every night. Oh yeah, retail is where the money is.
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Lets let grass and tweety save the world. They know it all obviously. No problem with double digit inflation on the retail side and zero on the production side that will all work out in their socialist world.
And our entire RM and 3 adjacent ones were buried in 1985-89. Guess the program ran out of money before it got to your place probably because the NDP came in.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostLets let grass and tweety save the world. They know it all obviously. No problem with double digit inflation on the retail side and zero on the production side that will all work out in their socialist world.
And our entire RM and 3 adjacent ones were buried in 1985-89. Guess the program ran out of money before it got to your place probably because the NDP came in.
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