now that trump is elected when will food prices go down?
He hasn't taken office yet, so after that.But I wait more for the fascism.
>>489007580People have short memories. It's never going down. Not if Kamala won. Not if Trump won. Never. And in fact it's going to keep going up while each side points fingers at everyone but the kikes.
>>489007725Probably this. I hope it goes down though
>>489007580lollmao
>>489008018Lmfao even
>>489008018YepAnon found reality
why would anyone eat fast food? its poison. its like drinking flouride water. makes you retarded and deteriorated. learn to cook and take care of your food
>>489007580When leftists ask for forgiveness from Baron
>>489007580It's beyond time to let fast food cease to exist. Learn to cook. Hell, make a sandwich and you would be better off than eating that slop.
>>489007580Shit should start in January as he actually starts being a president again, as for inflation and/or prices we will have to see. First 2 months he will probably apply new sanctions and maybe change tax law a little, this may result in an instant rise of prices due to change of regulations but in next few weeks market should level this all out and you should see your new prices (hopefully lower)I would say up to 3 months from him getting into an oval office
On a related note, as soon as Trump won the election, frozen burritos came back to Costco. They had been MIA for the past 4 years.
>>489007580https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/search/image/9qdnq-JfJukYosTc2XxVmg/
>>489007725That is not exactly true, in terms of monetary price it really is only rising since that stupid dick Nixon was a president and destroyed gold-backed currency.now that almost whole world uses FIAT currencies we can see constantly rising inflation rate (due to new money being printed/digitally emmited every year) so what we really need todo is to look at some king of average or modal earnings and compare those to the price of the product you need to keep track of. if the ratio of the price of this product to earnings decreases, we can talk about an increase in purchasing power or an actual decrease in the price of the product, similarly, if this ratio increases, the price increases, and if it stays still, it stays still.so you can still have a donut for $0.70 today which was $0.50 around 10 years ago and you will find that 70 cents today is actually less than 50 cents ten years ago due to inflation, so it actually got cheaper while its price rose monetarily.
fuck you I'm eating
>>489007580this burrito is the cost of an entire pizza at little ceasers