Economists say there are a number of factors driving up food prices, but they expect food inflation to slow over time. Here's a look at what’s behind Canada’s high grocery prices and what to expect in the coming months.
TLDR; climate change, Russia, supply chain not recovered, labor shortages; more price increases expected :/
“Inflation” is just the polite way of saying “if billionaires find out you’ve still got money, they’ll fuck you out of that too”.
It’s apparently why we can’t just raise wages or give useful amounts of welfare to the people who need it. We have to sneak the money to people, lest the billionaires find out.
> so why are grocery prices still so expensive?
Capitalism.
“Inflation” is just the polite way of saying “if billionaires find out you’ve still got money, they’ll fuck you out of that too”.
It’s apparently why we can’t just raise wages or give useful amounts of welfare to the people who need it. We have to sneak the money to people, lest the billionaires find out.