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Thanksgiving Inflation: The Corporate Spin Masking a Broken System

The Turkey Inflation Myth

Butterball’s latest PR campaign wants you to believe Thanksgiving is still affordable—if you squint hard enough. According to CEO Jay Jandrain, turkey prices remain a “value” at about a dollar a pound. That’s the headline they’re selling. But step back for a second: how many of those same Americans are also swallowing higher prices for everything else on the table?

Butterball’s own data admits the truth: 97% of Americans are bracing for inflation to gut their grocery budgets again this Thanksgiving. Nearly one in five are scaling back on holiday sales and decorations just to make ends meet. This isn’t just about your turkey—it’s about the rising cost of living hitting every corner of the holiday table.

A Bigger Economic Reality

Jandrain’s talking points are straight out of the corporate playbook: acknowledge the pain just enough to seem empathetic, then pivot to how "adaptable" their operations are. Translation? Butterball’s shareholders will be just fine, no matter how tight your budget gets.

Meanwhile, inflation isn’t some act of God—it’s a direct result of the Federal Reserve printing money like it’s going out of style, paired with corporate giants passing every extra cost onto consumers. Your Thanksgiving table is more expensive not because of turkey prices, but because the entire system is rigged to benefit the few at the expense of the many.

The Real Cost of Thanksgiving

The spin from companies like Butterball distracts from the broader economic rot. Look at the big picture:

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  • Fuel Costs: Transportation price hikes ripple through the supply chain, adding costs to every bite on your plate.
  • Labor Shortages: Underpaid and overworked staff in agriculture and logistics contribute to less efficiency and higher prices.
  • Debt-Fueled Spending: Trillions in government spending are devaluing your paycheck and savings while they print their way out of responsibility.

All of this is layered on top of decades of policies that have hollowed out the middle class, leaving you to decide between cutting corners on traditions or going deeper into debt for a holiday meal.

A Call to Question Everything

The Butterball CEO isn’t going to tell you that inflation isn’t just an economic inconvenience—it’s a weapon of control. They don’t want you asking why 97% of Americans are expecting higher prices again, or why every solution seems to benefit corporations while you’re left with less.

This Thanksgiving, don’t just accept the narrative. Look deeper. Demand answers. And while you’re at it, take steps to protect yourself from the broader economic disaster brewing just beneath the surface. Download "Seven Steps to Protect Yourself from Bank Failure" by Bill Brocius and start building a plan before the system collapses entirely. Click here to download now.

This holiday season, be thankful for your ability to see through the lies. And prepare for what’s coming next.

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