Alexander C. Kaufman
@kaufman
Wild chart — obviously this trend started under Biden but hard to see how a trade war will improve these numbers.
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Alexander C. Kaufman
@kaufman
Another factor to consider https://www.wsj.com/business/how-maha-moms-and-rfk-jr-are-spooking-food-companies-64f639e9?st=VM1BnV&reflink=article_copyURL_share
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
What’s driving it?
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Señor Doggo
@fubuloubu
Would be way more interesting to study the period post-2007ish where it seems to have soared upwards (likely from policies over the previous 5+ years?)
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AuntiePapi
@auntiepapi.eth
This has been the case for longer than Biden. Or even trump last one I think. Need a different focus on how food is considered, over all. @dwr.eth has a good question. What causes it? Everyone taking jabs at pronouncing names is one thing (kind of light footed I guess) Adding preservatives, additives, and other essentially, bad things, was around a long time ago. I believe it's a matter of what was the equation that makes the most food the fastest and the least expensive...when they add those bad things, additives, whatever, those foods are not accepted in other countries. I won't say that Biden didn't cause pain, but this was coming for a while.
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Jarrett
@jarrettr
Doesn’t it kinda look like the catalyst is Trump’s first term (where farmers got screwed), and then it recovered a bit because of Covid, then fell off a cliff once international trade was back to normal?
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