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>Loyal McDonald's customers may notice skyrocketing prices on its menu items nationwide very soon. Australia's trade minister Don Farrell revealed Americans could possibly see a rise in the cost of Big Macs due to new tax levies. The news comes after US government officials hinted at imposing tariffs on Australian lamb and beef. These tariffs could potentially devastate the farming industry, which accounts for over $5 billion in exports. 'The significance, of course, to the US about our beef exports is that most of it goes into McDonald's hamburgers,' the traded minister recently told Sky News.

Archive: https://archive.today/ElZ4e From the post: >>Loyal McDonald's customers may notice skyrocketing prices on its menu items nationwide very soon. Australia's trade minister Don Farrell revealed Americans could possibly see a rise in the cost of Big Macs due to new tax levies. The news comes after US government officials hinted at imposing tariffs on Australian lamb and beef. These tariffs could potentially devastate the farming industry, which accounts for over $5 billion in exports. 'The significance, of course, to the US about our beef exports is that most of it goes into McDonald's hamburgers,' the traded minister recently told Sky News.

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Ah, poison isn't inflation-proof either it seems.

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Dear American friends, your food might get more expensive due to evil tarrifs

ok actually those tariffs are going to kill our farming business here in Australia please be against tariffs.

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I'm all for the "like for like" tariffs. Any tariff a country put's on us we put on an at least EQUAL tariff against them.

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And this stops McDonald's from shifting to US beef how?

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Exactly. I don't see why we wouldn't want US based companies buying from other US based businesses as much as possible (and as local as possible).

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These tariffs could potentially devastate the farming industry, which accounts for over $5 billion in exports.

Of course carbon taxes have no effect, right?

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New price, same miserable taste.