The price of food is rising all around the world.
World food prices hit 10-year peak: Food and Agriculture Organisation https://t.co/HrGDD2CnRw
— ST Foreign Desk (@STForeignDesk) October 7, 2021
World food prices rose for a second consecutive month in September to reach a 10-year peak, driven by gains for cereals and vegetable oils, the United Nations food agency @FAO said https://t.co/xcxpbfZyA9 pic.twitter.com/YyonvFOSz2
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) October 7, 2021
The phenomenon of shrinkflation is becoming increasingly common.
Things are getting serious. #shrinkflation
Sweet Baby Ray’s Beef Jerky — 3.25oz to 2.85oz.
Both bags are same $3.98.https://t.co/Prdf5ggAiJ pic.twitter.com/D0nAe5vaSt— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) October 6, 2021
Shrinking products and rising prices. From cereal to soap, paper towels to pretzels, you might have noticed you're not getting as much as you used to at the grocery store. It's called Shrinkflation and its real.https://t.co/DRQxuQQaeQ
— CBS4 Miami (@CBSMiami) October 5, 2021
Things look pretty bleak.
But I’m sure this can all be solved by the Federal Reserve printing many more gazillions of dollars and the United States government forcing people out of work by coercing people into taking a deadly injection. It’s science right?