The FTC has sued to block the merger. The trial is over, judge yet to rule.
Printable View
YMMV but I find it easier to have a (very) little respect for a scum sucking dirt bag carpenter developer who takes what he wants
than some dirtbag who thinks the world owes him a living
man
That ^^ IS the thing you don't know what they are looking for and what they see
today i was remembring a safeway in small town where i'm talking to a staff member, he points at an old lady and matter of factly tells me " that's mark-down-Mary, she steal food "
WTF sez I, do you call the cops ?
" well she is from the old folks home and she she doesn't steal much, just comes in every morning eats some produce and leaves "
they see everything and they see nothing cuz I had a manager once claim I hadnt been there, but he had walked by me a bunch times when i had a till completely torn apart wondering wtf i was gona do but he couldn't see me and somehow i was actualy pretty good at being invisible, I got it back together and GTF out of there eh
One grocery store I shop at frequently has resorted to checking everyone's receipt before they leave the store a la Costco. The amount of product that just walks out in Seattle has got to be staggering. I'd bet shoplifting has a small but not negligible affect on the price of groceries.
This is Robin Hood in reverse, shareholders’ profits coming straight out of consumer wallets. It is not a new phenomenon. In the 18th century, Adam Smith observed, “Our merchants and master-manufacturers complain much of the bad effects of high wages in raising the price… They say nothing concerning the bad effects of high profits.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/errolsc...azy-after-all/
They are stealing from us. click on the links.
More from the Forbes article I linked above.
But consumers know something is rotten.
They check their receipts. They talk. They post online. They shop around. They know they are being ripped off. Despite the stream of misinformation from trade associations, industry analysts and economists, price gouging bans are supported by upwards of 80% of voters.
Price gouging was not in the abstract. It took food off of children’s plates and has made grocery shopping a Sophie’s choice of what families can afford. It is no wonder that despite expanded USDA efforts, food insecurity is still very high, affecting 27% of adults, and hunger affecting over 44 million people.
I can't imagine anything more stupid sounding than defending big corporate bullies that are stealing from the working class people of our country.
You sound like a....what is it that many say on these forums? Ah yes, a bootlicker.
Buzzworthy be like...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9ck16owdr4
round two is shaping up nicely…
fact.
Another troll. Bye.
So, calling someone a fucking moron=ok, calling them a pussy=fighting words? Just trying to understand the scoring system here.
Pretty sure that Buzz is about 60
Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums