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by eli_gottlieb
3061 days ago
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>Humans tend to eat always roughly the same amount of food (except if they can't afford it). So food prices generally inflate with wage increases. Quite the opposite. Over the long term, food prices have deflated, and the variety has dramatically increased of foods available at a given price and a given distance from the point of production. |
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