Why are grocery prices remaining so high? Time to dust off an old law and support fair competition, writer argues
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It’s about impossible for smaller grocery stores to compete with galactic buyers like Walmart and Kroger, but without competition, food prices have gotten higher and will remain that way, writes Stacy Mitchell in her opinion for The New York Times. “To understand why grocery prices are way up, we need to look past the headlines about inflation and reconsider long-held ideas about the benefits of corporate bigness.”
First off, there’s no way for small stores or chains to “MacGyver” their purchasing power and cut prices that match big retailers. ‘”Food Fresh is the only grocery store in a rural stretch of southeastern Georgia. It has many five-star Google reviews praising its freshly butchered meats, tomato bar and friendly service. Yet it faces a threat to its survival that no amount of management skill can overcome. Big retailers like Walmart and Kroger can wrest deep discounts from suppliers, making it impossible for the store to come close to matching the chains’ prices. Food Fresh’s owner, Michael Gay, told Mitchell that big chains “have a handle on suppliers that I can’t touch.”
Is this competition at work? “Major grocery suppliers, including Kraft Heinz, General Mills and Clorox, rely on Walmart for more than 20 percent of their sales. So when Walmart demands special deals, suppliers can’t say no. And as suppliers cut special deals for Walmart and other large chains, they make up for the lost revenue by charging smaller retailers even more. . . . This isn’t competition. It’s big retailers exploiting their financial control over suppliers to hobble smaller competitors. Our failure to put a stop to it has warped our entire food system. It has driven independent grocers out of business and created food deserts. It has spurred consolidation among food processors, which has slashed the share of food dollars going to farmers and created dangerous bottlenecks in the production of meat and other essentials. And in a perverse twist, it has raised food prices for everyone, no matter where you shop.”
What’s the history? “A level playing field was long a tenet of U.S. antitrust policy. In the 19th century, Congress barred railroads from favoring some shippers over others. It applied this principle to retailing in 1936 with the Robinson-Patman Act, which mandates that suppliers offer the same terms to all retailers. . . . For roughly four decades, the Federal Trade Commission vigorously enforced the act. . . . . Independent grocery stores flourished, accounting for more than half of food sales in 1958. Supermarket chains like Safeway and Kroger also thrived. This dynamism fed broad prosperity. Even the smallest towns and poorest neighborhoods could generally count on having a grocery store. And the industry’s diffuse structure ensured that its fruits were widely distributed. Of the nearly nine million people working in retailing overall in the mid-1950s, nearly two million owned or co-owned the store where they worked. There were more Black-owned grocery stores in 1969 than there are today.”
That’s painful to hear. “Then, amid the economic chaos and inflation of the late 1970s, the law fell into disfavor with regulators, who had come to believe that allowing large retailers to flex more muscle over suppliers would lower consumer prices. For the most part, the law hasn’t been enforced since. As a top Reagan administration official explained in 1981, antitrust was no longer ‘concerned with fairness to smaller competitors.’ This was a serious miscalculation. Walmart, which seized the opening and soon became notorious for strong-arming suppliers and undercutting local businesses, now captures one in four dollars Americans spend on groceries.”
Is there an end in sight? “This has resulted in an ever-worsening cycle: As a system dominated by a few retailers lifts prices across the board — even at Walmart — consumers head to those retailers because of their ability to wrest relatively lower prices or simply because they’re the only options left. . . . Meanwhile, the decline of independent grocers, which disproportionately serve rural small towns and Black and Latino neighborhoods, has left debilitating gaps in our food system. . . . Losing small retailers also stifles innovation. . . . This results in diminished selection for shoppers, who find store shelves stocked with only what the big food conglomerates choose to produce.”
What can individuals do? “Stop big retailers from using their enormous financial leverage over suppliers to tilt the playing field. By resurrecting the Robinson-Patman Act, we could begin to put an end to decades of misguided antitrust policy in which regulators abandoned fair competition in favor of ever-greater corporate scale. . . . There is promising momentum. Last year an unusual coalition of Democratic and Republican lawmakers sent a letter to the FTC urging it to dust off Robinson-Patman. . . .These moves are already drawing fire from an old guard locked in bigger-is-always-better thinking. . . . In the early days of the pandemic, as Walmart and Amazon compelled manufacturers to steer scarce supplies their way and worsened shortages at local grocers,Gay [at Food Fresh] worked long days hustling to find alternate sources.” Gay told Mitchell: “My meat is fresher. My produce is fresher. My customer service is better. Imagine if you made the playing field level. Imagine what I could do.”
Trump inflation rate overall 4.1 % ; Biden inflation rate overall 15.0%. ;The highest since Carter, who was considered one of the worst presidents ever, until Dementia Joe took over. For Food- Trump 3.6% ; Biden 18.3% ; Trump energy 1.6% Biden 37.2% ( according to Rollcall.com) Now vote this moron in again!!!
If Trump can stay out of jail and wins the republican nomination Joe Biden will win his Second Term.
That’s the only reason President Biden will run if it’s against the Jail Bird Trump
Bieden is easily the worst president ever. He makes Jimmy Carter look good.
Harry if you just go by the numbers Jail Bird Trump has to be the worst President we have every had if he was as good as you think he was he would be serving his second term
Except the second election was rigged by the Democrats and stolen. If Trump had won the 2nd time, our economy would be through the roof right now.
Joey Fox News paid $787.5 million to Dominion for lying about the 2020 election was stolen. Fox News fired their cash cow Tucker for lying about the 2020 election was stolen. There is another $2.7 BILLION lawsuit by Smartmatic that is working it’s way through the courts right now it will also be settled. Joey Fox just doesn’t give away this much money UNLESS they got caught lying about the 2020 election. Joey it’s been 31 months and your Bad Orange man has still not showed any PROOF the 2020 election was stolen.
Honestly, does it hurt to be that stupid?
Don’t let KAG see these statistics! It’s propaganda! Lol. Orange man bad! Biden is the most coherent intelligent individual in last 60 years according to them! Haha
Orange man is Bad Tommy didn’t you read the indictment ? Showing people military secrets trying a attempted coup falsifying bank records he’s a CROOK
Just because you’re indicted doesn’t mean you’re guilty. BTW Trump has never been in jail. Biden is literally losing his mind, can’t walk, talk, or finish a sentence or take more than 3 steps. He’s a complete racist, look at his track record, a corrupt career politician. You only voted for him because you hate Trump, lol. Get real.
Waymo your Bad Orange man did get one thing right when he said and i quote
“I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn’t lose any voters It’s, like, incredible.”
Bad Orange man is not fit for the offfice of the president
Looks like Orange man good for low inflation and illegal immigrants entering our country.
Keeping it real inflation was low in 2020 because their was millions of people laid off businesses was not selling their product so they lowered their prices over 100 oil companies went under Bad Orange man went to Saudia Ariba to try to get them to slow down oil output they was putting America oil companies out of business it’s not really that complicated. Now the economy is booming people are back to work and the businesses are booming and hiring everywhere. Is inflation still high yes but it will go down but a lot of the high prices now are because of labor shortages and greed.
And you do know Bad Orange man hires thousands of immigrants every year
You’re losing this kaggy. 😂
American with the Truth and Facts could be. I know it hurts the Hooplehead’s when anyone mentions the Truth and Facts about the Bad Orange man but showing people our top military papers to strangers doesn’t that even bother you just a little bit ?
I’m American first and foremost before being a Republican or democrat unlike you lol! But yes if he in fact showed classified documents he should be held accountable as well as everyone else! But no your statistics on everything doesn’t hold up at all. Biden is terrible period! Corrupt just like every other politician no matter the party!
Tommy which numbers are not holding up could you give some examples ?
Hey KEGS, spin Bidens illegal border crossing numbers. Answer this : is the Democrats really running a trans person for President?
The Real DA nothing about illegal border crossings or trans people try to keep up