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About who owns all those companies thsat have been gouging the fuck out of you. While financing war on all sides. And poisoning us. And paying us off as shareholders.

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Unilever and Proctor & Gamble distribute some of the best known consumer products worldwide. The money they control must be staggering!
 
... and P&G has been selling some of their brands to others, it's interesting. I think they kind of got out of the food business, Pringles and Crisco spring to mind immediately.
 
Unfair assessment. The trillions these companies pay in taxes helps to fund all kinds of social programs and climate change initiatives.

Everything is fine.
 
That's highly processed foods and toiletries. Then there's Luxottica who make your sunglasses, and my sunglasses, and everyone's sunglasses.

In addition to licensing prescription and non-prescription sunglasses frames for many luxury and designer brands including Chanel, Prada, Giorgio Armani, Burberry, Versace, Dolce and Gabbana, Michael Kors, Coach, Miu Miu and Tory Burch, the Italian corporation further outright owns and manufactures Ray-Ban, Persol, Oliver Peoples, and Oakley. Luxottica's market power has allowed it to charge price markups of up to 1000%.

In March 2018, the European Commission unconditionally approved the merger of Essilor and Luxottica. On 1 October 2018, the new holding company EssilorLuxottica was born, resulting in combined market capitalization of approximately $70 billion.
 
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