Much better than a business lesson from a "professor" in college.
I worked as a supplier for the grocery business for decades.
Mostly dairy and eggs.
It is a huge complicated business that, I have found, very few people outside it understand.
It is set up so we have enough production without a great deal of overrun. There is some, and it goes to be turned into egg powder and such, but not a great deal.
But, as I tried to show, it can be upset with just a bit of government action. Which is what happened.
My fear was that they were going to start going after the dairy industry the same way and there were hints that would have hit this year. We dodged a bullet.
Milk and eggs are the cheapest source of fats and protein for people on a limited budget.
Get rid of those two items and you are going to have food riots. Not from the welfare people, but by the working people. The ones who stock the shelves.
That is how you get revolutions.