Grocer Turned House Lawmaker Slams Kamala Harris’ Price Control Plan: A ‘Nail in the Coffin’ for Consumers?

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## Concerns ‍Over Vice President Harris’ Grocery Price Control Initiative

A Republican representative⁣ from Ohio, ‍who ​operates​ a small chain of ⁤grocery ‍stores, has raised alarms about the potential⁤ impact​ of⁤ Vice President Kamala Harris’ proposed‍ price control measures on family-owned establishments like his own.

### Insufficient ‍Margins and Growing Challenges

Rep. ⁢Michael Rulli ⁤articulated the difficulties ‍faced ⁤by small grocers in an exclusive discussion‌ with Fox News Digital. He explained, “In⁢ our business, ‌profit⁢ margins‍ are slim—around 1.5% to nearly ⁢1.75%. For ‌every $100 we process at the register, that’s merely a ⁣dollar and fifty cents‍ profit‌ before expenses are accounted for.” He remarked that ​recent years have been exceptionally tough for the grocery sector.

“This ⁤policy could be devastating for our industry,” Rulli​ added emphatically.

### Historical​ Context ‍of Price Controls

Rulli recently⁢ filled a congressional seat left vacant by retired Rep. ⁣Bill ⁣Johnson‌ after ⁢winning ‍a special election ⁤in June. Prior to this role, he served as a state senator and played a vital operational role in‍ Rulli Bros., the grocery​ enterprise founded by his father in 1917.

To⁤ illustrate his concerns regarding harris-communist-economic-policy-handouts/” title=”Trump Slams Harris as 'Full Communist': Critiques Handout-Filled Economic Policy and Her Work Record”>price controls,⁤ he referenced Tide⁢ laundry ‌detergent from Procter & Gamble: “If federal​ authorities mandate that‍ P&G maintain ⁣Tide’s price at $4.99 indefinitely—say four‍ years—the company may ⁣opt not to⁤ produce it anymore.” This scenario underscores how restrictive pricing can ‌disrupt supply chains significantly.

### Product Availability and​ Consumer Choice at Risk

Rulli emphasized​ that this restriction on product variety ⁢could greatly diminish ‍choices for⁤ consumers: ‌”My store features⁢ around 38,000 different stock keeping units (SKUs), whereas larger chains manage⁢ even more⁣ inventory.” ​He argued this level of variety is essential for ​Americans who appreciate having access to quality products‌ regardless of ​income levels.

“If these price regulations persist,” he warned, “the number of available SKUs could‍ plummet to⁢ around 5,000—transforming⁢ us into something akin to Cuba or Venezuela.”

### The ‍Political Landscape Ahead

As part of ‌her​ campaign strategy‌ leading up to ⁢November’s ⁤elections, Harris has ⁢introduced pledges ⁣aimed at ⁢combatting corporate exploitation via ⁢food gouging regulations—a⁣ move ⁢critics argue mirrors tactics⁤ used during⁣ authoritarian regimes like those seen​ in ⁢Soviet-era countries or ⁣modern Venezuela.

Supporters highlight escalating profits⁤ among⁢ major food companies recently; Hershey’s net gains ​surged by‍ 62% from ⁤2019-2023 while General Mills and Kraft​ Heinz each ‍noted substantial growth ⁤nearing 48%,⁤ according to reporting from *The Wall Street⁣ Journal*.

However, associations such as the⁣ National ​Grocers Association criticized her approach as‍ excessively‍ justifiable: “This proposal serves only as ⁤a solution searching ⁤for an actual problem.”

###⁢ Economic Ramifications on Small⁢ Businesses ‌

When rolling out her⁤ initiative in North Carolina earlier this month, Harris vowed action ⁤against corporations unfairly exploiting ​their customers amid record profits generated within large industries.
Yet Rulli‌ responded pointedly: “Smaller grocers‍ will bear the brunt just as much.”⁢ He observed ⁣ongoing challenges ⁣within‌ independent shops over several decades ‍but ⁣noted particularly alarming trends locally—five smaller outlets ‍had⁣ shuttered operations within an eighty-mile radius over just​ two years due primarily to rising costs ⁢related largely influenced by inflationary ⁣stressors felt​ across all demographics⁣ involved with​ food retailing ⁢businesses today.”

Fox News Digital⁢ reached out seeking responses ‍regarding these concerns from representatives associated with Harris’ campaign‍ but had not received immediate feedback.

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