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food, food industry, grocery industry, groceries, politics, economics, wages, working conditions, SNAP, consolidation, oligopoly, monopoly, WalMart, Hormel, Spam, culture, history

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(Roughly) Daily

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(Roughly) Daily (Roughly) Daily “This massive ascendancy of corporate power over democratic process is probably the most ominous development since the end of World War II”*… Food is a major topic of conversation these days. Americans feel that they’re paying more for less , with explanations ranging from rising production costs and supply chain disruptions , to concentration among suppliers leading to profit-gouging . In an excerpt from his new book, Barons: Money, Power, and the Corruption of America’s Food Industry , Austin Frerick reminds us that, while those issues are all too real, the emergence of food behemoths has brought other issues as well… Like the broader Gilded Age economy that Walmart exemplifies and has played a role in shaping, the wealth in Bentonville obscures the hardship surrounding it. After all, the Walton family has so much money to spend on museums and bike trails because they have extracted it from the communities in which Walmart operates—fr...

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