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by elevenoh4
1187 days ago
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>Unless people who can afford it are hoarding groceries an increasing monetary base shouldn't be affecting grocery prices you don't get it money is worth less when there's more of it. especially 40% more of it. all the inputs to your groceries (labour, energy, materials, transport etc.) thus nominally cost more when inputs cost more, your groceries cost more |
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