Consumer-level inflation isn't real, it's simply businesses taking advantage of dumb/lazy/poor people
What about sonic inflation
>>60925723Partially correctLots of food places crept up pricing to try and gouge the doordash crowd, but that bubble should pop soon, because doordashers are all broke af
stop buying goyslop/thread
>>60925723That's also not really the case. Just because you're able to get a daily deal for single order of fries doesnt mean you can ignore factors like minimum wage increasing, farmland being intentionally bought up to deflate the current supply of food, the banning of cheap chemicals as fillers, etc, etc.If ground beef is now 7 dollars for 1lbs and rent is 800 for a single bedroom then yes consumer-level inflation is still rampant.
>>60925723Let’s think about inflation for a second. Even when oil is kept at a low price for a year, the Fed doesn’t get its inflation target. Once the supply side dries out, we will see a big inflation rebound.
>>60926165You can definitely find one of your local grocery stores offering 3.50/lb ground beef as a weekly special right now, you are just one of the above mentioned lazy people.