Posted by Pair-a-dice farm on February 25, 2011 at 16:35:11 from (174.125.163.119):
In Reply to: Food for thought posted by IaGary on February 25, 2011 at 08:02:05:
That is a very informative thread and completely factual. When I worked for Kraft/Post over 10 years ago it was broken down like this for a, at that time, $2.50 box of Post Toasties. Raw materials: 10 cents, packaging:25 cents, Labor: 15 cents, government regulations: 80 cents and equipment and building maintenance, insurance and depreciation was the rest.
One thing I will add is that 10 cents don't sound like much to add to the price of a pound of beef but it can mean the difference between profit and bankruptcy in an all livestock operation. We can't pass that cost on to the consumer any more than a grain farmer can pass fuel costs. And the FSA office won't even talk to us.
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