It's not just the eggs. It's everything, especially essentials. How is that hard to understand? They see the increased profits and want to keep them even if their costs go down. They also see how much they can squeeze from us incrementally.
It's not just the eggs. It's everything, especially essentials. How is that hard to understand? They see the increased profits and want to keep them even if their costs go down. They also see how much they can squeeze from us incrementally.
You said it was the eggs, so let's start on that subject just a bit longer please. In your argument you say eggs are essential therefore corporate greed can set the prices as they wish, correct? If so, proving that they didn't NEED to be bought disproves your argument.