Corporate Price Control
Companies are leveraging their market dominance to pass increased costs onto consumers, contributing to inflation. While some brands like McDonald's respond to competition by lowering prices, others, such as Kraft and Nestle, continue to raise prices without regard for consumer welfare. This dynamic not only affects grocery bills but also creates a negative sentiment among consumers, highlighting the significant role corporations play in shaping economic experiences.In this clip
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