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RE: The inflated café surprise

in Rant, Complain, Talk3 years ago (edited)

Grass (I don't know how else to describe it.)
I chuckled when I read “grass”.

Admittedly though, the grass adds a little flair to the eggs and the “could-stab-someone-with” toast. 😆
I like my toast a bit overdone but I wouldn't be willing to pay that amount or its equivalent in any other currency.
Just a few hours ago I went to the supermarket, picked up a few stuff and was really surprised to hear the total. Initially I thought the cashier was kidding but then I saw him moving along and preparing for the next customer. I felt like he and I needed to have a conversation.
I ranted a bit at home especially after making dinner and seeing that most of the items I bought had already “disappeared”. These days I can certainly feel like I’m paying more for less or paying more for usual quantities.

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 3 years ago  

Inflation will hit third world countries hard however it's in first world countries where the population feels it the most as they are not used to shortages, over-inflated pricing and terrible service standards. The smart ones are preparing for it, the dumb ones aren't making any changes. There's going to be a whole lot of very unhappy people across the first-world countries in the years ahead.

Yes, whether countries are developed or developing, inflation hits us all. I believe some may struggle to understand the reality of it while others try to deal with and treat the blows and wounds from it. I hope we can all survive.

 3 years ago (edited) 

Not all will survive, or so I believe.

You have a point.