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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby bluefete » July 22nd, 2022, 3:52 pm

dogg wrote:So a deal has supposedly been made to allow Ukrainian agricultural produce to be shipped.

Lets see if grain prices recede!!


We have to wait and see if they are shipped or if one side sabotages the other.

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby 88sins » July 22nd, 2022, 5:09 pm

dogg wrote:So a deal has supposedly been made to allow Ukrainian agricultural produce to be shipped.

Lets see if grain prices recede!!

Wheat can drop below pre-war prices, it won't make not one lick of a difference here in anything but local companies profit margins.

When prices go up in Trinidad, they STAY up.

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby paid_influencer » July 22nd, 2022, 5:41 pm

prices don't drop, but you do get 2-for-1 close to expiry sales

gotta stock up when you see those

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby hover11 » July 22nd, 2022, 5:43 pm

Don't worry about any of that

S&P raises T&T's outlook to stable: Investors safe, says Imbert


Imbert said he's confident this will translate into upgrades.

https://tt.loopnews.com/content/sp-rais ... ays-imbert

Lemme know when citizens will benefit from such

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby adnj » July 22nd, 2022, 7:02 pm

hover11 wrote:Don't worry about any of that

S&P raises T&T's outlook to stable: Investors safe, says Imbert


Imbert said he's confident this will translate into upgrades.

https://tt.loopnews.com/content/sp-rais ... ays-imbert

Lemme know when citizens will benefit from such


Citizens just benefited..

Upgrading a nation's credit rating increases foreign investment, decreases borrowing cost, improves the balance of accounts - so more foreign exchange available.

I'll wager that last part got your panty liner juicy.

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby hover11 » July 22nd, 2022, 7:27 pm

adnj wrote:
hover11 wrote:Don't worry about any of that

S&P raises T&T's outlook to stable: Investors safe, says Imbert


Imbert said he's confident this will translate into upgrades.

https://tt.loopnews.com/content/sp-rais ... ays-imbert

Lemme know when citizens will benefit from such


Citizens just benefited..

Upgrading a nation's credit rating increases foreign investment, decreases borrowing cost, improves the balance of accounts - so more foreign exchange available.

I'll wager that last part got your panty liner juicy.
Lemme know when standard of living improves for the common man, when buying power returns to citizens or groceries still gonna increase every month

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby adnj » July 22nd, 2022, 7:35 pm

hover11 wrote:
adnj wrote:
hover11 wrote:Don't worry about any of that

S&P raises T&T's outlook to stable: Investors safe, says Imbert


Imbert said he's confident this will translate into upgrades.

https://tt.loopnews.com/content/sp-rais ... ays-imbert

Lemme know when citizens will benefit from such


Citizens just benefited..

Upgrading a nation's credit rating increases foreign investment, decreases borrowing cost, improves the balance of accounts - so more foreign exchange available.

I'll wager that last part got your panty liner juicy.
Lemme know when standard of living improves for the common man, when buying power returns to citizens or groceries still gonna increase every month
You let everybody else know. You seem to have your finger on the pulse of the broke sufferer more than any other poster on this forum.

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby RedVEVO » July 22nd, 2022, 9:42 pm

adnj wrote:
hover11 wrote:Don't worry about any of that

S&P raises T&T's outlook to stable: Investors safe, says Imbert


Imbert said he's confident this will translate into upgrades.

https://tt.loopnews.com/content/sp-rais ... ays-imbert

Lemme know when citizens will benefit from such


Citizens just benefited..

Upgrading a nation's credit rating increases foreign investment, decreases borrowing cost, improves the balance of accounts - so more foreign exchange available.

I'll wager that last part got your panty liner juicy.


The above so called "trickle down" effect does NOT happen in T&T.

Peeps talk about "trickle down economics" but it's false - It does not happen in T&T.

T&T keeps prices high so the rich gets richer .

Sufferers ( or close to sufferers' paradise ) need join a union in their workplace and demand higher wages :wink:


Communications in T&T is just one big laugh .

So peeps burn tires (tyres) and protest .

And refuse to wear masks .

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby 88sins » July 23rd, 2022, 2:13 am

Vevo feel it that easy, demand and get higher wages, and that fixes everything.
He eh think that higher labor costs is unattractive to investors, or that as a result of the increased costs of labor and in an attempt to maintain profits businesses going to increase prices for goods and services.

Vevo, this is one of those problems wher just throwing money at it will actually make it worse, not better.

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby st7 » July 23rd, 2022, 2:15 am

adnj wrote:
hover11 wrote:
adnj wrote:
hover11 wrote:Don't worry about any of that

S&P raises T&T's outlook to stable: Investors safe, says Imbert


Imbert said he's confident this will translate into upgrades.

https://tt.loopnews.com/content/sp-rais ... ays-imbert

Lemme know when citizens will benefit from such


Citizens just benefited..

Upgrading a nation's credit rating increases foreign investment, decreases borrowing cost, improves the balance of accounts - so more foreign exchange available.

I'll wager that last part got your panty liner juicy.
Lemme know when standard of living improves for the common man, when buying power returns to citizens or groceries still gonna increase every month
You let everybody else know. You seem to have your finger on the pulse of the broke sufferer more than any other poster on this forum.


i hope the insurance he claim he has covers burns

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby Dizzy28 » July 23rd, 2022, 9:59 am

Russia bombed Ukraine's largest port in Odessa this morning so that was a lie!!!
bluefete wrote:
dogg wrote:So a deal has supposedly been made to allow Ukrainian agricultural produce to be shipped.

Lets see if grain prices recede!!


We have to wait and see if they are shipped or if one side sabotages the other.

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby bluefete » July 23rd, 2022, 12:38 pm

Dizzy28 wrote:Russia bombed Ukraine's largest port in Odessa this morning so that was a lie!!!
bluefete wrote:
dogg wrote:So a deal has supposedly been made to allow Ukrainian agricultural produce to be shipped.

Lets see if grain prices recede!!


We have to wait and see if they are shipped or if one side sabotages the other.


Now reading it. LOL.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... plies.html

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby hover11 » July 25th, 2022, 12:39 pm

CSO: Chicken, oil prices jumped in June


Consumers paid more for potatoes, brown sugar, full cream powdered milk and other staples

https://tt.loopnews.com/content/cso-chi ... umped-june

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby Rovin » July 25th, 2022, 1:26 pm

^^^ 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%.

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby hover11 » July 25th, 2022, 1:39 pm

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%.
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?

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby adnj » July 25th, 2022, 2:02 pm

hover11 wrote:
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%.
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?
The inflation rate was 10%+ more than 10 years ago.

You remembered wrong. You get a lot of shitt wrong.

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby hover11 » July 25th, 2022, 5:58 pm

adnj wrote:
hover11 wrote:
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%.
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?
The inflation rate was 10%+ more than 10 years ago.

You remembered wrong. You get a lot of shitt wrong.
When they report inflation up by 4.5 % that is, from the last time they checked last month....it does not reflect the real purchasing power but carry on

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby adnj » July 25th, 2022, 6:37 pm

hover11 wrote:
adnj wrote:
hover11 wrote:
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%.
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?
The inflation rate was 10%+ more than 10 years ago.

You remembered wrong. You get a lot of shitt wrong.
When they report inflation up by 4.5 % that is, from the last time they checked last month....it does not reflect the real purchasing power but carry on


Read it. You posted it. And you don't understand it. You still get a lot of shitt wrong.

hover11 wrote: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).

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Postby timelapse » July 25th, 2022, 6:39 pm

We jamming still

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Postby st7 » July 25th, 2022, 6:53 pm

adnj wrote:
hover11 wrote:
adnj 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?
The inflation rate was 10%+ more than 10 years ago.

You remembered wrong. You get a lot of shitt wrong.
When they report inflation up by 4.5 % that is, from the last time they checked last month....it does not reflect the real purchasing power but carry on


Read it. You posted it. And you don't understand it. You still get a lot of shitt wrong.

hover11 wrote: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).


lollll waiting for the back pedal/flip flopping now

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Postby hover11 » July 25th, 2022, 6:57 pm

timelapse wrote:We jamming still
Hold another street fete Friday and you will see them come out like everything fine

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby j.o.e » July 26th, 2022, 10:47 am

hover11 wrote:
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%.
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?


I suggest an economics course. The question you’re asking shows you have no grasp on how inflation works and what causes it.

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby hover11 » July 26th, 2022, 10:52 am

j.o.e wrote:
hover11 wrote:
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%.
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?


I suggest an economics course. The question you’re asking shows you have no grasp on how inflation works and what causes it.
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 on

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby st7 » July 26th, 2022, 11:22 am

j.o.e wrote:
hover11 wrote:
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%.
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?


I suggest an economics course. The question you’re asking shows you have no grasp on how inflation works and what causes it.


aye joe..u better watch out who you talking to. this is the expert who has an MBA in BA

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby st7 » July 26th, 2022, 11:23 am

hover11 wrote:
j.o.e wrote:
hover11 wrote:
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%.
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?


I suggest an economics course. The question you’re asking shows you have no grasp on how inflation works and what causes it.
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 on


https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answer ... ain-it.asp meanwhile you grabbed this off the first result in google lol

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby hover11 » July 26th, 2022, 11:28 am

st7 wrote:
hover11 wrote:
j.o.e wrote:
hover11 wrote:
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%.
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?


I suggest an economics course. The question you’re asking shows you have no grasp on how inflation works and what causes it.
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 on


https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answer ... ain-it.asp meanwhile you grabbed this off the first result in google lol
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 on

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby j.o.e » July 26th, 2022, 11:54 am

st7 wrote:
j.o.e wrote:
hover11 wrote:
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%.
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?


I suggest an economics course. The question you’re asking shows you have no grasp on how inflation works and what causes it.


aye joe..u better watch out who you talking to. this is the expert who has an MBA in BA


Lol

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby adnj » July 26th, 2022, 11:55 am

hover11 wrote:
st7 wrote:
hover11 wrote:
j.o.e wrote:
hover11 wrote:
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%.
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?


I suggest an economics course. The question you’re asking shows you have no grasp on how inflation works and what causes it.
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 on


https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answer ... ain-it.asp meanwhile you grabbed this off the first result in google lol
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 on


Hoover just has to complain.

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby timelapse » July 26th, 2022, 11:55 am

hover11 wrote:
timelapse wrote:We jamming still
Hold another street fete Friday and you will see them come out like everything fine
Exactly

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby adnj » July 26th, 2022, 11:56 am

j.o.e wrote:
st7 wrote:
j.o.e wrote:
hover11 wrote:
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%.
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?


I suggest an economics course. The question you’re asking shows you have no grasp on how inflation works and what causes it.


aye joe..u better watch out who you talking to. this is the expert who has an MBA in BA


Lol
That sounds funny but Hoover actually wrote that shitt down.

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