Galen Weston is eligible for it. Everyone else is just a link in the chain.
This is a direct wealth transfer from taxpayers to shareholders because government is too compromised and/or chickenshit to implement a tax policy that discourages profiteering.
Fair, but this isn't just free money for grocery stores -- it's no-strings-attached cash that will be spent where people most need it. Which, yes, will be groceries for a lot of people.
I don't like the handling of grocery gouging, but this specific rebate is not the problem.
Agreed. I'm not going to say no to the money, but if gouging isn't dealt with then a cash injection to grocery shoppers is going to turn into a reward for those doing the gouging. Not that I have any problem with direct cash payments, but this feels like half a solution.
I work in a difficult trade away from my family for long periods to be able to afford a fraction of what my parents had on a single income. Think I’m getting a single cent of that rebate?
Instead of putting a band-aid over a cut, why don't we try to clot it?
Instead of maintaining all that useless yard space, why don't we start to encourage urban farming? Introduce tax incentives for spending on home-use vertical farming structures.