Key Points
- As shoppers await price cuts, retailers like Home Depot say their prices have stabilized and some national consumer brands have paused price increases or announced more modest ones.
- Yet some industry watchers predict deflation for food at home later this year.
- Falling prices could bring new challenges for retailers, such as pressure to drive more volume or look for ways to cover fixed costs, such as higher employee wages.
- This article makes me want to vomit. All these companies and CEOs talking about inflation like it’s this intangible phantom that nobody can get a grasp on. - “If one looks at inflation over time, we very rarely get into periods of sustained deflation. That’s just not a consumer effect,” Coke CEO James Quincey said Feb. 13." - It’s the companies and CEOs price gouging. Call a spade a spade for Christ’s sake. - Uh, it is? - Even massive companies like coke don’t control the entire economy and the respective levers we use to control inflation. A bottle of coke going up doesn’t cause inflation especially in our global economy. - About the only thing outside of government that’s big enough is OPEC, and we know they don’t have to do shit about anyone else. - The absolute price of coca-cola in the the United States has gone from $0.05 in 1970 to $2.69 in 2023. That’s an absolute increase of $2.64, or 5280% in a period of 53 years. - … - When we adjust for inflation, we see that the price of coca-cola also peaked in 2023, when it cost $2.83 (in today’s money), and was at its lowest in 1970 when it sold for $0.42. - The biggest drop in adjusted price happened in 2015, when the inflation-adjusted price dropped by $-2.37 (-100%). Even when adjusting for inflation, the biggest price increase of coca-cola was still in 2022. However, the $0.64 jump actually felt like $0.64 to the consumer due, to the effect of inflation. - The average price of coca-cola during this period of time, adjusting for inflation, has been $1.89, and the most current price of $2.69 is 42.33% above that average. - https://moneynotmoney.com/historical-price-of-coca-cola-in-united-states/ - Inflation? Bullshit. Price gouging. 
 
 





