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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 45 MIN

Cost of Living & Questions of Accountability (Hour 3)

from The Tory Lowe Show · host Tory Lowe

Tory Lowe opens Hour 3 talking about the rising cost of everyday life and the frustration many families are feeling at the grocery store. He questions whether consumers have any real power when a small number of companies control the market and jokes about what a “food strike” would look like if people pushed back against rising prices. Tory reacts to a case involving a man who reportedly contacted a victim more than 1,000 times from jail. He raises concerns about repeat offenders receiving multiple chances and questions whether the system is doing enough to protect victims and assess dangerous behavior.

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