The Secret 'Star Wars Zero Company' Behind Your Rising Grocery Bills is Finally Exposed—Here’s How It’s Draining Your Wallet Right Now
Los Angeles, CA — If you’ve wondered why your weekly grocery run feels like a trip to the Death Star’s cantina, blame the shadowy “Star Wars Zero Company.” A recently unearthed corporate scheme, dubbed by insiders as a “zero-sum cash grab,” is making consumers pay higher prices for everyday goods while promising zero added value. The practice, involving invisible surcharges on products from cereal to streaming services, adds up to an extra $50 to $100 annually per household. Consumer advocates are furious: "This isn't innovation; it's a hidden tax," says Laura Keene of the National Consumer Coalition. To fight back, check your receipts for "Zero Company" fees and demand itemized breakdowns—your wallet is the rebellion's last hope.