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These MF'RS are raising prices on everything. The local IGA has raised the prices on gallon drinking water from .90 cents a gallon to 1.99 a gallon. These stores are making a fortune on the backs of good People. This CRAP needs to STOP!!
Due to the increased price of ammo, don't expect a warning shot...
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I'm guessing an awful lot of the cost increase is associated in getting the one-gallon jug to the store and the making of the container.
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Do you have running water in your house?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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I'm guessing an awful lot of the cost increase is associated in getting the one-gallon jug to the store and the making of the container. Freight rates, on average have gone up about 55-56% over the last 2 years. The consumer is going to be paying for that one way or another. Water is dense - which means you weigh out before you cube out on a trailer - load up a truck with bottled water and you'll hit 80k gross with a lot of room to spare - makes it inefficient. Know a guy who used to be big with Nestle Waters, does a lot of work with food and beverage supply chain - bottled water has a VERY low margin.
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And paying clerks and bag boys the $15 minimum wage. Also don’t forget you have to subsidize the losses they incur from our leaders making shop lifting legal.
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Prices too high? You shoulda voted for me!
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Do you have running water in your house? good one. People go too the store to buy other people's tap water
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I'm guessing an awful lot of the cost increase is associated in getting the one-gallon jug to the store and the making of the container. Freight rates, on average have gone up about 55-56% over the last 2 years. The consumer is going to be paying for that one way or another. Water is dense - which means you weigh out before you cube out on a trailer - load up a truck with bottled water and you'll hit 80k gross with a lot of room to spare - makes it inefficient. Know a guy who used to be big with Nestle Waters, does a lot of work with food and beverage supply chain - bottled water has a VERY low margin. Low margin, but when one is selling billions of units overall............................. All I know about trucking water is it seems every year the few bottles I buy are getting thinner and thinner and I was told it was to save weight.
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The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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The evisceration of the OP has been quite mild so far. This place is slipping.
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Yep. Joe Biden did that schitt ! 😡 Was buying groceries yesterday. 1lb package of Deli sliced ham or turkey. $8.00 fuggin dollars. Same pack was $4.99 when President Trump was in office. 1lb pack of OM bologna,$5.00. Was $3 when Trump was in. Dozen extra large grade A Eggs. Fuggin $3.49. Was .99 cents when Trump was in office. Fuqk Joe Biden!!! 😡😡😡
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Do you have running water in your house? good one Mine's from our well, but even city water can be cleaned up with a simple filter for drinking purposes. And reusable bottles are not that expensive, given the lifetime of use one can get. Need a water bottle? No need to support China. Here, support an American business that puts out a decent product. I bought personalized ones for all my family members a few years back for Christmas. https://libertybottles.com/
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The evisceration of the OP has been quite mild so far. This place is slipping. I have nothing against the OP, but his post is kind of Water Karenish.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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I'm guessing an awful lot of the cost increase is associated in getting the one-gallon jug to the store and the making of the container. Freight rates, on average have gone up about 55-56% over the last 2 years. The consumer is going to be paying for that one way or another. Water is dense - which means you weigh out before you cube out on a trailer - load up a truck with bottled water and you'll hit 80k gross with a lot of room to spare - makes it inefficient. Know a guy who used to be big with Nestle Waters, does a lot of work with food and beverage supply chain - bottled water has a VERY low margin. Low margin, but when one is selling billions of units overall............................. All I know about trucking water is it seems every year the few bottles I buy are getting thinner and thinner and I was told it was to save weight. Nestle Waters was just sold CHEAP - IIRC basically you got Nestle Waters, their brands, good will, marketing and facilities in North American for the cost of 1 year's revenue. And they had a hard time doing it at that. Even on small margin spread over billions of transactions. The 2 PE's that bought them are known for being ruthless when it comes to efficiency - one had originally bought Pabst when it was for sale and turned it around.
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The evisceration of the OP has been quite mild so far. This place is slipping. One would expect the members on here to understand how the economy, super monetizing the debt and inflation works. Hey, someone turn off the big bright yellow light in the sky!!!!
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Teal, how many water brands did Nestle own? Maybe they should have stuck with chocolate?
I'm thinking the proliferation of other brands, including store brands like Kirkland and Great Value, seriously cut into their margins.
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Stores must be spreading their cost increases on certain products across all products they stock including everything that they haven't had any noticeable price increase on.
I don't doubt, either, that some stores are raising prices now not because they need to, but just because they know they can and get away with it now as everyone else is.
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