President Joe Biden is weighing how hard to hammer big food companies over painfully high grocery prices in his upcoming State of the Union Address. But some some aides remain wary of focusing too much on food inflation, given how little power the president has to singlehandedly force down prices.

Biden embraced the concept of “shrinkflation” in a Super Bowl message targeting major snack food corporations — as the president framed it, there are now “fewer chips” in your bag, while companies are “still charging you just as much.”

And the White House has been aggressively testing out the messaging on the airwaves and in internal polling ahead of Biden’s speech, according to two White House officials familiar with the matter, who were not authorized to speak on the issue and were granted anonymity to discuss internal conversations. Recent polling circulated within the White House has been favorable to Biden’s push to blast what he’s described on the campaign trail as “corporate greed” driving higher prices across a range of sectors.

  • Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    I remember a few years back Jackobox raised the prices of their tacos above $1. They dressed them up all fancy, used better ingredients, and every time I got some the employees were like “we decided to improve the quality and so they’re more expensive now because they’re higher quality”. Few weeks later and they kept the price but reverted to their original recipe and presentation. Now that the $1 barrier is broken they keep steadily going up in price. Pro tip though if you ever need a thousand calories for cheap and have a wrought iron stomach get the tacos and ask them to put nacho cheese in it. They usually dgaf and sometimes it comes out more cheese than taco