For example in Iran farmers receive a lot of help at times like this, for example they could receive fertilizers at very cheap prices so that their final product doesn't need to go up in price. Sometimes they have a guarantee of purchase at a high price (even higher than market price). This is why food prices (like bread) haven't technically gone up except in some cases (like rice) they only had a small rise.
Interesting, indeed interesting..
What a success story if you were to believe what the propaganda tells you..
So, looking at what the Statistical Center of Iran says here:
https://www.amar.org.ir/english/SCI-News-Archive/ID/18460/consumer-price-index-in-the-month-of-khordad-of-the-year-1401The point-to-point inflation rate of this month experienced a 13.2 percentage point increase in comparison with the previous month (Ordibehesht, the year 1401). The point-to-point inflation rate for the major groups of "food, beverages and tobacco" and "non-food items and services" were 81.6 percent with a 32.2 percentage point increase and 36.8 percent with a 2.8 percentage point increase, respectively.
there are two options left, either the Iranian government is lying in its statistics, or you're the one doing the lying.
But maybe, since the rial is doing a /100 or /1000, can't remember the zeros anymore, against the dollar maybe a 80% increase in food price is the normal thing there, and locals call it a "small" rise.