This cheeseburger explains why you're paying so much for food these days
April 13, 20221 min read272 words
Published: April 13, 2022  |  1 min read272 words
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe increased cost of a burger starts with the all-essential bun. The price of bread went up 7.1 percent in March compared to a year prior, while the price of all bakery products climbed 9.1 percent. Meat eaters may be inclined to top their burger with s...
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April 13, 2022
Although I appreciate looking at the burger, because of its range of ingredients, to break down for the average person the rising cost of inflation, this article completely neglects to mention that the Federal Reserve printed 40% more U.S. dollars into existence in just the last 18 months. The article doesn't acknowledge this mind-blowing fact with a direct relationship to inflation and instead purports that inflation has only to do with supply chain problems and the war in Ukraine.
April 13, 2022
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