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  1. People didn’t ask for cheaper food. These monopolies kill a lot of jobs as they get bigger in this land of mergers and acquisitions. The jobs that are left are unskilled labor that doesn’t pay enough. Even if you don’t lose your job, your pay doesn’t increase with the cost of living. You have to work more hours for less money if your downsized. Those who get to keep their jobs in mergers have to do the job of at least 2 people.
    In order to make up for the lack of time and funds you’re told to get fast food, pre-made food delivered to your house.

    Ironically the food isn’t cheaper or faster.

    We are conditioned to buy these foods and the circumstances make it harder to find healthy affordable food that can be made easily. Especially if you live in an area not deamed worthy to have fresh produce. There’s a reason why the zip code you’re born into dictates every aspect of your life.

    There’s a difference between choice and coercion. Knowing the difference between the 2 makes the difference between improving the situation, and victim blaming.

    Showcasing people who have community food growing programs help.

    Suggesting that people buy tube of meat from Costco, like Joe Rohan suggested at one point, just indicates how out of touch he is with the fact that poor people don’t have $60 membership fees to take out of their budget. Or live off a tube of $60 meat without having health issues like debilitating constipation developing with in a week.

    Joe Rogan is very smart, but seems to have a blind spot when it comes to the working poor who make up 80% of the North American population.

  2. Monopolies aren’t supposed exist but yet they do and people, who don’t understand true capitalism and how it’s been corrupted, think this is capitalisms fault. No form of government or economic system is free from corruption. Capitalism is great until it’s allowed to be corrupted.

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