+ Follow COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL FOOD PRODUCTS Tag
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[Title] => Understanding the oil price increase
[Summary] => If you listen to the oil giants decision makers like Royal Dutch Shells Jeroen van der Veer, they have nothing to do with the very volatile pump prices. Consider that in the late 90s, oil was at an incredible $10 versus its current price of about $66 per barrel. In 2001, oil prices hovered around the $20 per barrel mark, so look where we are now.
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[AuthorName] => Rey Gamboa
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[Title] => Chocolate duel results in unwarranted raid?
[Summary] => We the consumers are always the winner when manufacturers try to outdo each other in coming out with more affordable and quality alternative products. Monopolies have always been, and will always be, a consumers bane and a citizens watch is necessary to continually monitor the market.
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[Summary] => We the consumers are always the winner when manufacturers try to outdo each other in coming out with more affordable and quality alternative products. Monopolies have always been, and will always be, a consumers bane and a citizens watch is necessary to continually monitor the market.
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