The Rant -Poisoned Pantry?

18 days ago
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There is a growing consensus among policymakers that if the private sector fails to provide affordable food, the government must intervene, exemplified by proposals for state-run grocery stores like the "People’s Pantry." This initiative, aimed at addressing food insecurity, risks market distortion, empty shelves, and increased food rationing. While the goal is commendable, the strategy of subsidizing low-quality food through tax dollars undermines efficient private market operations. Government-backed grocery stores can operate at a loss, leading to unsustainable competition that threatens existing local grocers and diminishes market diversity. This system encourages reliance on subpar goods and creates inefficiencies in supply management, ultimately risking economic collapse for private entities while the public grocery bureaucracy struggles to respond effectively to consumer needs.

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