Onion here is already hitting $12.57 a kilo.
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I wonder, especially in other countries, how drastic is the change in your daily life that's brought about by this economic downturn?
Where do you live and that kind of giant secret recipe golden plated onions are those?
Walmart (99.3 ¢/lb-$1.26/lb) that's max 3$ per kilo
Tesco uk 1-3 per kilp
Carrefour fr from 1-4
I feel we're talking about something else, but I'm still curious about what kind of onion is more expensive than pork ribs or loin here.
I know that although many are very much aware of the soaring inflation, nothing has changed much in their day to day lives.
Because in a lot of families not that much has changed, of course in some countries things are worse, but in some things are not that bad at all, it all comes to how much the individuals in those countries were spending on the items that increased:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/12/this-map-shows-how-much-each-country-spends-on-food/If Europeans that spent 10% on food prices doubled, they now have to pay 20% of their income.
For the countries on the bottom of that list, a doubling means from 40% to 80-90%, the same is for different families in the same country, if they had the means previously they won't fee the pain that much now either.