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Live lamb prices have been so screaming hot the last bit, that we need to think hard about upping our lamb meat prices by ten or fifteen % minimum. Will watch the next month or two before we do change. It needs to be worth our while for the extra work we do. Right now it’s borderline.
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Originally posted by beaverdam View PostBTW bucket,,, you should know that no other company, including Westons, would expect to run a business based on 40 year old prices ! oh ya, except western Canadian farmers.
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Originally posted by beaverdam View Postbucket,,, IT'S THE CARBON TAX !!!
A call should be done to every Newsroom that broadcasts this bullpoop.
It's this something the WCWG should be doing, or perhaps the hell hole our wheat check-off money goes to. Do they not have someone working PR! ???
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The hidden cost of the carbon tax
All those costs being passed down to the average customer .
It’s not just fuel .....
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jazz, the media is portraying this increase as "farmers getting more" or "there were production problems" as reasons the price for groceries is going up.
The citizenry,,, the consumer,,, the people,,, need to know, prices are going up due to the Carbon Tax on every step of production, from before the seed goes into the ground, till it reaches the belt at the grocery clerk.(and even your trip home from the store)
Unlike GST, where the tax is rebated at each step of the process, the Carbon Tax is not, there by accumulating at each step of the way to the end user. The Carbon Tax is passed along from one step to the next, without anyone knowing exactly how much tax is built into the price.
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Originally posted by beaverdam View Postjazz, the media is portraying this increase as "farmers getting more" or "there were production problems" as reasons the price for groceries is going up.
The citizenry,,, the consumer,,, the people,,, need to know, prices are going up due to the Carbon Tax on every step of production, from before the seed goes into the ground, till it reaches the belt at the grocery clerk.(and even your trip home from the store)
Unlike GST, where the tax is rebated at each step of the process, the Carbon Tax is not, there by accumulating at each step of the way to the end user. The Carbon Tax is passed along from one step to the next, without anyone knowing exactly how much tax is built into the price.
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i wanna know where in fu-ck wheat went up $2 a bushel
been flat at $6 for 50 years??????
too bad we didn't have a fu-cken wheat commission , they could question shit like this
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