Hanlon's razor is an adage or rule of thumb that states "never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."
Although in this case you might replace 'stupidity' with 'greed' or 'incompetence'.
How do you explain every single feed supplier making the same mistake at the same time?
Its not every feed supplier, just specific ones. It may not be malice. Perhaps it's some misguided cost savings on their end.
Which one?
It sounds to me like it is far bigger than one supplier. I think you pulled that excuse out of your ass to support a conclusion based on nothing.
Unless it intersects with politics, then it's almost always malice.
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