And it's his fault because...?
Need to shop around. Don't buy Kobi beefburgers, 80% fat free is less expensive. Check out the ads of other stores. Tell the beef producers to produce mpre.
Eat more veggies and chicken. Maybe pork and fish.
That $6/lb is regular ground beef and if you read the label, that's now 70/30, rather than the 80/20 that was common before. If someone only wants 20% fat, it costs more.
Pricing isn't only about producing more, it's having enough good employees, transportation, fuel costs, utility costs, wages, making sure the meat isn't contaminated and more. If you think Pork, Chicken and Fish are reasonably priced, I want to know where you buy your groceries- doesn't matter where I look, it's all far more expensive than it was only a few years ago.
I posted a photo a few months ago and the link shows one price that's insane- is $5.69 a reasonable price for a 9.25 oz bag of Fritos Scoops? Same store (part of Kroger) has plant-based burgers at $4 for 8 oz.