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dogg wrote:Nothing can be done about food prices.
Reduce consumption.
Adjust your tastes.
Shop around. Buy in bulk.
Do what you can.
Red yellow green govt. None can do anything.
Even big red white and blue suffering.
What about if the government implements price control Mechanisms? I rather my tax dollars used here than wasted in another via another avenuedogg wrote:Nothing can be done about food prices.
Reduce consumption.
Adjust your tastes.
Shop around. Buy in bulk.
Do what you can.
Red yellow green govt. None can do anything.
Even big red white and blue suffering.
Exactly, cut expenditure in certain areas. Millions spent in URP and CEPEP per year and would you look at that town flooding as usual. There is fat to trim.Phone Surgeon wrote:Price control how exactly?
Government would have to subsidize items if they want any type of price control
Because the price of goods has simply gone up worldwide.
adnj wrote:hover11 wrote:Show me where it quoted too much money circulating in the economy I'm at a loss, the time you take to nitpick everything I say you could use to do something productive young man....carry onst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Too much money circulating in the economy causes inflation and a surge in demand for products and services can cause inflation as consumers are willing to pay more for a product everyone knows that however what I reiterating or alluding to is that figure is embellished as it does not give an accurate purview of our current situation.....carry onj.o.e wrote:hover11 wrote:Concerning the inflation rate, I remember a couple of years ago inflation was double digits now the economy in sheit and inflation is only 4.5 percent. How?Rovin wrote:^^^ d express just posted their version of this story ...
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/r ... PmUqRx0NNQ
Retail prices, inflation rise
Jul 25, 2022 Updated 22 min ago
The All Items Index of Retail Prices calculated from the prices collected for the month of June 2022 was 116.2, representing in an increase of 0.3 point or 0.3% above the Index (All Items) for May 2022 as shown in the table attached.
The Index for Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages increased from 130.4 in May 2022 to 132.0 in June 2022, reflecting an increase of 1.2%. Contributing significantly to this increase was the general upward movement in the prices of whole chickens – fresh; curry; whole chickens – frozen; other edible oil; fresh, chilled, frozen or seasoned beef; brown sugar; powdered milk – full cream; potatoes; orange; and other chilled or frozen chicken. However, the full impact of these price increases was offset by the general decreases in the prices of carite – fresh; onion; cabbage; carrots; milo; pumpkin; apples; shrimp – fresh; sweet potatoes and parboiled rice.
A further review of the data for June 2022 compared with May 2022 reflected an increase in the sub-index for Health of 0.1%. However, a decrease was noted in the sub-indices for Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco of 0.9%, and Clothing and Footwear of 0.8%. All other sections remained unchanged.
Inflation Rate
The Inflation Rate for June 2022 (measured as the percentage change in the average All Items Index for the period January to June 2022/January to June 2021) was 4.5%. This represents an increase from 4.4% which was recorded in the previous period (January to May 2022/January to May 2021). The Inflation Rate for the comparative period (January to June 2021/January to June 2020) was 1.1%.
I suggest an economics course. The question you’re asking shows you have no grasp on how inflation works and what causes it.
https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answer ... ain-it.asp meanwhile you grabbed this off the first result in google lol
Hoover just has to complain.
pugboy wrote:&& low price have half price on ketchup this week,
pickup some matouks bottles for $5
DMan7 wrote:pugboy wrote:&& low price have half price on ketchup this week,
pickup some matouks bottles for $5
What's the expiry on that?
pugboy wrote:&& low price have half price on ketchup this week,
pickup some matouks bottles for $5
pugboy wrote:end of augustDMan7 wrote:pugboy wrote:&& low price have half price on ketchup this week,
pickup some matouks bottles for $5
What's the expiry on that?
st7 wrote:pugboy wrote:&& low price have half price on ketchup this week,
pickup some matouks bottles for $5
i see what you did there with && lol
paid_influencer wrote:not everybody have stove...
i will try some instant dhal if it is available in Massy... Inshallah.
S_2NR wrote:dragonfruit is overrated... i dont understand all the hype.
paid_influencer wrote:like people try it and doh like the taste
Don't count on it NFM secured the year supply at a certain price if they reduce it that means they will incur heavy losses.maj. tom wrote:I guess the price of flour and doubles going back down.
LOL
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