approaching Christmas

@May2k8 (18096)
Indonesia
December 1, 2023 7:56pm CST
The beginning of December is always marked by price increases and this has been felt quite strongly since entering the beginning of 2021. Especially rice, the stock of which is starting to run low and we are limited to only buying maximum 5kg size per day in supermarkets, that's why my country imports it from China, which I think is also not good rice. Can these prices go down? Within a year it is likely that the normal price will have risen by 40%, for almost all types of items. And even if it goes up, I don't think it will ever come down.
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@RebeccasFarm (86834)
• United States
2 Dec
Hey Dude..the world over we poor are suffering for the rich. Good to see you and I hope you and family have enough. No they are trying to cleanse the earth of us..all the poor, wipe them out. You know that.
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@May2k8 (18096)
• Indonesia
3 Dec
peoples won't be rich forever, many companies have gone bankrupt due to declining purchasing power triggered by very sharp price increases.
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@May2k8 (18096)
• Indonesia
5 Dec
@RebeccasFarm some people may get richer but it's only a little, many people sell their assets because the inflation rate is very large and some people resign from the company. We really can't change the future, when it falls it will fall no matter what.
• United States
4 Dec
@May2k8 That's right..they think they are invincible, but in reality, God will strike them down to the depths of hell. I think?
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@Shavkat (137221)
• Philippines
2 Dec
It is the same thing here. Everything keeps on rising.
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@May2k8 (18096)
• Indonesia
3 Dec
Yes, plus the existence of war, it also indirectly influences it.
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@Shavkat (137221)
• Philippines
3 Dec
@May2k8 It is indeed one of the reasons.
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@snowy22315 (170313)
• United States
10 Dec
That is a big increase.Prices are high here as well.
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@May2k8 (18096)
• Indonesia
10 Dec
here successive major religious celebrations trigger price increases that do not stop until the middle of the year.
@allknowing (130073)
• India
3 Dec
Price rise is seen the world over
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@May2k8 (18096)
• Indonesia
3 Dec
You are right and as the population increases, stock must always be available.
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