Looks like Roblaw’s at it again… robbing the working class to keep obscene profits rolling to the Parasite Class. And I bet the farmer who raised those turkeys get only a few dollars per.

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    Oh nooo, now paying someone to take an animal’s life is expensive. Oh, the horror!

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      I think even if you don’t eat meat there’s reason to be mad. Cause they killed a bunch of animals, and put it at prices where people can’t afford to buy and thus might have even more waste. So a triple whammy of corporate greed, excessive animal farming, and food waste!

      On the plus side maybe people will be forced to buy more ethically farmed turkeys this year, or reduce meat intake all together, cause its looking like these are more expensive then any locally grown Turkeys I’ve seen.

      For additional context on my take: I do eat meat, despite being morally against factory farming. So, I try to reduce my intake of unethically farmed food and try to use as much of the animal as possible.

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        People will see the high price, decide not to get a turkey, and make roast potatoes or something instead. Hopefully something vegan, like roast potatoes.

        I like it better when the dead animal rots on the shelves. Because it means that the company that killed an animal made a financial loss, and next quarter they might decide to reduce their stock, since people aren’t buying. If people buy the dead animal, then the animal killers make money and they keep killing animals. If it becomes more profitable to kill half the turkeys and sell at double the price, then I’m glad. That’s half as many dead turkeys. That’s a good thing. I hope the economy is going that way. And I hope people realise due to this economic trend that they don’t actually need to eat meat every day.

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        I don’t see a triple whammy, it’s a nothing burger to me.

        1. If it’s a greedy markup on top of a product that I’m against, I don’t care
        2. Excessive animal farming… exists already regardless of price passed down to consumers
        3. We don’t any evidence these turkeys are going to waste at higher rates than before yet so this is just speculation

        So personally I don’t see any reason for me to be mad, though I empathize that folks who care about having turkey have their reasons.

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          So you would rather they slaughter an excessive amount of animals that will then be entirely discarded, then to actually go to people to eat?

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            Yes. I would rather the animals’ deaths be entirely pointless and bring zero revenue to the animal killers.

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      It has expanded Tofurky too. the small tofu ball is now $27…Personally I would have skipped it and made something else, but my wife felt Thankagiving is not thanksgiving without Tofurki LOL