No shit. Groceries have gone up 40% in the past 1-2 years for no real reason while wages have not and things like housing are going up too. Amazing that people would be buying less 'units'.
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No doubt. I'm starting to eat healthier because a bag of Doritos is like $5 now when I used to buy it for $2.50-3.00. That's just one example, but across my snacking 'units', everything is outrageous.
I'm eating less and healthier 'units'.
Gone up 40% in cost and down 20% in quantity
And in quality. Seems like a lot of food items are using cheaper ingredients.
no real reason
because if wages fell 40% there would be fucking riots. your masters are robbing you with the most basic slight of hand and it's working.
Sure, I noticed that part. Inflation is always a scam, built into the monetary system, and while manufacturers/distributors are paying more for their materials and energy also, the rest is price gouging. It's 'working' because people have no choice but to you know, eat food.
Hmmm. We raised the prices on EVERYTHING and shoppers aren't buying as much.
No shit.
If shoppers are buying less they should just try increasing the price. More revenue per sale you don't even need those lousy shoppers who left! What could go wrong?
"We tried raising prices to meet our margin targets, and now we're all out of ideas"
-every MBA at Target
-every MBA everywhere.
Fixed that for you.
"We'll also use union actors to tell our team members why unions are bad."
They are finding the stone is running out of blood.
Damn who could've predicted that the price of even basic groceries skyrocketing up while wages stay stagnant (again) would discourage people from buying more things. It's almost like they don't have the money ...
Is it really ‘pulling back’ when consumers are priced out of those things?
Who is buying anything at this point, I mean seriously? The only thing my wife and I buy now is food, and we hunt, literally hunt for the lowest possible prices on any item before we buy anything. These people who spend 1000 dollars on a concert or 500 dollars for running shoes actually blow my mind.
I thought you literally hunt meant you and your wife are out there with rifles taking down a deer. Or somebody else’s chicken
It’s almost like people don’t have enough money to buy things when wages are stagnating and prices are going up. Weird.
In a society that deletes the middle class, prioritizes the oligopoly in which three fucking people own more than the bottom 50% (in 2017, before the great covid wealth transfer), and every goddamn product (necessity or no) is overpriced to fuck because a handful of companies owns the majority of the "competitors".....
it's almost like people CAN'T AFFORD to not "pull back" on even groceries. Fuck capitalism, fuck the oligopoly, fuck this fucked planet. Humanity is a cancer
I live in a country where wages are linked to a central index.
The index measures how expensive life is becoming. If the prices of products and services rise, the index rises accordingly. If the figure exceeds the so-called central index, benefits and wages will automatically increase.
So, this happened in October again and next month I'll have an increase of 2% in wages.
It's more complicated than that, but most countries should use this to protect at the very least handicapped, sick or unemployed people who live on benefits.
It's not much, but it helps in a way.
So they had their CEO come on and complain that the reason “line go down” is “people no buy” so investors won’t think it’s management’s fault?
Something something no one wants to eat anymore.
Maybe the rich people could BUY MORE UNITS. Since the rest of us normal people don't have that kind of money.
"People with only $100 to spend are still only spending $100 on things! And we raised prices and everything!"
People just aren’t buying from Target
Among my peers (early/mid 20s to early 30s) everyone explicitly avoids grocery shopping at target because it’s so much more expensive than other big box retailers. Target is for the occasional home decor items or household items, but very rarely food in my experience.
When you wring the middle class for every spare cent they have, eventually money is going to stop falling out no matter how hard you twist them.
I stopped going when they replaced 90% of the cashiers with self-checkout and the lines tripled in size.
There were times where I spent more time in line than I did shopping there.
Unexpected item in bagging area. Please ask for assistance from the one employee overseeing all thirty six self checkout stations.
I forgot where I saw someone else suggest it... But if you really want to win over shoppers this Black Friday? Don't run a week of discounted TVs. Discount groceries.
Target's grocery prices are really high and their selection is mediocre. I can go to different stores and save 20%+ on many items.
Maybe shoppers are just pulling back on groceries at Target.
Don't they do this every year? "Oh, no, we're going to do soooooo badly this holiday season!!1!1!" Only to have record profits, yet again. Set market expectations low then ✨✨dazzle✨✨ them. 🙄 Meanwhile we're all paying more for lower quality plastic.
Translation: they're buying their shit elsewhere because Target sucks and is overpriced
Good thing they took some food prices out of the inflation calculation, problem solved pack it up boys.
Most people have an ever dwindling supply of money, while those at the top still believe that the only success metric is endless growth. These two experiences are incompatible.
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I assume this is the same CEO that folded like a wet noodle as soon as the bigots started complaining about having Pride merchandise in the store last summer.
Fuck Brian Cornell. He's overpaid and does a shit job.
Well yeah, he's a CEO of a major corporation.
People have less money so they will spend less. Nothing different than that.