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Board Economics
Re: Everything is over priced but people keep spending
by
southerngentuk
on 21/03/2024, 18:09:00 UTC
Goods have skyrocketed to the extent people are afraid to feed themselves."  Imagine a world where basic necessities feel like luxuries.  The frustration and anger you express resonate deeply. The grocery store becomes a battlefield, every purchase a calculated risk.  The mental strain of figuring out "where to start" amidst rising prices is a heavy burden.  It highlights the fundamental importance of food security – the fear of not being able to provide for your family is a primal one.

You yearn for the past, a time when your parents "were lucky" to raise you with affordable food.  This sentiment reflects a sense of loss, a nostalgia for a time when basic needs weren't a constant source of worry. Restaurants, once a treat, lose their appeal.  The price parity with home cooking eliminates the convenience factor.  But more importantly, it speaks to the pervasiveness of the problem – no escape from the high cost of food. The impact extends beyond immediate needs.  Saving money, once a possibility, becomes a "war."  This highlights the ripple effect of food inflation – it eats away at disposable income, hindering saving goals and impacting long-term financial security.