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If you've recently spent time on planet Earth, chances are that you’re no stranger to the soaring prices of, well, just about anything. These spikes are topping our expectations and pushing the already soaring U.S. inflation to extreme levels. According to the Labor Department, the May consumer price index (CPI), which measures cost changes in food, gas, housing, and many other goods and services, rose 8.6 percent over the last 12 months. That’s the highest it’s been since 1981. And we, the general folk, are definitely feeling the pressure.

While inflation is biting hard, our paychecks don’t go as far as they used to. It begins to feel almost impossible to afford to be a person these days, and people are having a hard time making ends meet. Looking for a way to vent, they wasted no time sharing their discoveries with everyone online.

We at Bored Panda have scoured the web and picked out some of the most painfully alarming examples of how inflation has been going wild. Continue scrolling, upvote the pictures that deeply resonated with your inner frustrations, and be sure to weigh in on the topic in the comments! If you’re in the mood for some similar price-gouging madness, check out our recent piece about shrinkflation right over here.

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Prices Only Go Up. No Down, Only Up

Prices Only Go Up. No Down, Only Up

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    Inflation Has Never Been "Transitory" For Working People Especially This Hell Of A Year

    Inflation Has Never Been "Transitory" For Working People Especially This Hell Of A Year

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    #3

    A One Month Supply Of My Son's New Cystic Fibrosis Medicine. At $24,000, It's The Most Expensive Thing I've Ever Held In One Hand

    A One Month Supply Of My Son's New Cystic Fibrosis Medicine. At $24,000, It's The Most Expensive Thing I've Ever Held In One Hand

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    Inflation has been driving the prices of grocery staples, home goods, beauty products, gas, services, and pretty much everywhere people spend their money. So naturally, it is making more and more Americans change their shopping habits. And the people affected by this most? Low-income families that are feeling the income and wealth inequality deepen to alarming levels.

    According to Rachel Siegel and Andrew Van Dam, reporters at The Washington Post, price hikes are particularly devastating to households with already tight budgets. The main reason for this is that the majority of their expenses go to necessary everyday items such as food, energy, and housing — things that have seen some of the largest increases over the past year.

    "Of the 10 categories with the highest levels of pandemic inflation analyzed by The Washington Post, lower earners spent a greater share of their total spending on most of them, from natural gas to beef," they wrote, adding that the highest earners outspent the lowest on cars and furniture.

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    #5

    He Was

    He Was

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    Agata Fronia
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I really do not understand why people below age 25 are earning less, like it is not like that when you are 24 you are showing your ID you are paying less for rent/bills/itd,

    Alethia Nyx
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wait, 24 and under is junior wage in the US?! WTF?! In Australia its 19. By 25 I had been working at the same place for 6 years I wouldn't call that less experience.

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    MorgothBauglir
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You would trust Karl Marx (nearly universally rejected by Academia) over the actual great economists Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Milton Friedman, Frederic Bastiat, George Stigler, Friedrich Hayek, Ludwig von Mises, Frank Knight, and Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk? Do you understand how much Marx is criticized in the economic world, by actually skilled economists and statisticians? Here's a Friedrich Hayek quote that perfectly encapsulates mainstream criticism of Socialism: "If socialists understood economics, they wouldn't be socialists."

    Adam Jeff
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's hardly a surprise that right-wing economists dislike socialists. But you can hardly claim that they represent the near-totality of academia. One could list just as many left-leaning economists who in turn reject Hayek.

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    Mustavo Gaia
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mark could be right but the person writing the message probably isnt. It seems not to comprehend the whole process. From the this 8,80, a third to a half is taxes. The rest is set to pay from the person planting the beer ingredients to the power that kept the beer cold and the rent to keep the bar open. This person contribution to generate this 8.80 was to spend 5 minutes between hearing the order to delivering back to the table walking no more than 10 metres. Why does the person feels underpaid in this case?

    Sarah Stalder
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So, not just in the US? Wondering what the dollar equivalency is.

    Damon Smithwick
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Karl Marx was right about nothing. People who say that are people who want a good life without being willing to educate themselves, work hard, and put in the time. Nothing is free, and the price of Marxism in the USSR was 80 years of misery and murder. The price in China is the rise of a fascist big brother state with the CCP. Karl Marx was right about nothing. Those who believe otherwise are fools.

    Ryan spencer
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I loaded a pallet of feed that was $3.00 more per bag than my wage, unloaded shaving that were $2.50 more than my wage per bag. while they paid less than my wage to get the feed in the first place.

    Gandalf the Pink
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nope and I've read Marx :'D He defended the US seizing California from "the lazy Mexicans". He also wrote that Jews real religion was "peddling" and that "their God is money". He considered Mexicans and Jews etc. as races that would have to give way for the "stronger" races. He thought the worker's revolution would have to first happen in industrialized UK or Germany but surprise surprise it happened in Russia and Mexico. That he lived in a time where it was normal to be this racist isn't an excuse because there was a lot of other concurrent political and economic writers who weren't racist. So while he has some cool spot on economic theories for sure, he wasn't always right.

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    Wealthier Americans won’t feel as affected by inflation because of their spending habits: "They spend more of their budget on retirement accounts, mortgages and investments, and less on the necessities, such as energy or groceries, that are squeezing budgets around the country." Moreover, they have stronger protections shielding them against increasing prices. They already own homes, have substantial retirement savings, and their investments will probably outpace inflation in the long run.

    #7

    Ben And Jerry’s Is So Expensive Where I Live That They Have To Put Security Devices On Each Pint

    Ben And Jerry’s Is So Expensive Where I Live That They Have To Put Security Devices On Each Pint

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    Will Cross
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You know things are bad when people have to steal food because they can't afford it. How on God's green earth do people think it's normal or ok to deny humans actual food all because they don't have or earn enough money? Everyone has to eat to stay alive and continue to fuel themselves so they can continue to work as hard as they do. There's plenty of food for all of us, yet somehow we've been convinced that folks should go hungry if they don't or can't back it up with money. Placing a condition on eating is extremely inhumane and wrong. Why can't people understand that? It's not like people are out here trying to take advantage of food and get over. They just want to have a full belly and eat FFS! We already kill ourselves working and barely get to enjoy our existence. Just imagine also having to come to the realization that you will be denied the very thing you need to keep going. All because money is desired more over you being able to eat and feed your family. Just let that sink in and know that no one should be put in that situation to begin with. Not when we have so much food that gets wasted as it is. They'd rather deny you actual food and throw it away than see it go to someone for free. That's how you know our entire m system is intentionally choosing to hurt us while constantly convincing everyone that this is normal or it has to be like this. No it does not and no it should not ever be something any of us have to struggle with. If you think differently than I'm afraid you are one of those people that has been made to think it's just another day at the office and all of this atrocious treatment going on is normal. I can firmly tell you, you are wrong.

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    #8

    You Peel The Sticker Off To See The Original Price Of $1.99

    You Peel The Sticker Off To See The Original Price Of $1.99

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    #9

    I Just Want To Give My Students Some Snacks Without Going Broke

    I Just Want To Give My Students Some Snacks Without Going Broke

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    So, unfortunately, lower-income workers usually feel only the negative side of inflation. "Their rent goes up. Their heating oil prices go up. Their grocery bills go up. And there’s no room for higher prices in their already stretched budgets. Plus, with stimulus benefits and child-tax credit payments long gone, many have exhausted their financial cushions."

    Xavier Jaravel, a London School of Economics professor stated that for low-income Americans, a small change in disposable income is very difficult to cope with. "Every bit of additional inflation just reduces purchasing power," he added. "If you have a large income, which often goes with the fact that you’re saving a lot, then losing some of your purchasing power is not a big cost."

    #10

    Walmart Is Getting Real Honest With Inflation These Days

    Walmart Is Getting Real Honest With Inflation These Days

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    I’m An Art Teacher - Old Tube Price vs. New

    I’m An Art Teacher - Old Tube Price vs. New

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    Fear of losing our hard-earned savings makes us want to stockpile goods and let emotions overtake our decisions. And as it turns out, doing so can only make matters worse. As Michael Finke, a professor of wealth management at The American College of Financial Services, told NBC News, "People tend to have a rational response to gains but an emotional response to loss."

    He explained that loss is processed in the limbic, otherwise known as the emotional part of our brain, and gains register in the prefrontal cortex, where cognitive behavior is processed.

    #13

    I Really Need To Ration My Breathing

    I Really Need To Ration My Breathing

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    Denise Solomon
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    On the other hand $17.99 isn't that much for a prescription when some ppl pay $80, $90, $100+ for scripts

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    #14

    The Picture Shows 8 Mozzarella Sticks, I Received 3. It Cost $12

    The Picture Shows 8 Mozzarella Sticks, I Received 3. It Cost $12

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    #15

    A Grocery Store In Germany Has Started Importing Arizona Ice Tea Cans And Covering Up The 99¢ With Mini American Flag Stickers

    A Grocery Store In Germany Has Started Importing Arizona Ice Tea Cans And Covering Up The 99¢ With Mini American Flag Stickers

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    Michelle
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You can report that to the company & they will pull the cans from those shelves. It's in the contract that each distributed signs that they won't change the price.

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    "When inflation is bad and people expect it to continue or get worse, they generally tend to not save money and try to buy durable goods before the price rises," George Loewenstein, professor of economics and psychology at Carnegie Mellon University, added. He continued by explaining that people are rushing to get products that are not frequently replaced, "to the extent that doing that increases demand relative to supply — that can exacerbate inflation" and can become "a self-reinforcing cycle."

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    #16

    Inflation Measured In Costco Beef Rib Units

    Inflation Measured In Costco Beef Rib Units

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    Heather Talma
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Guys the weight is more but the price per pound is also more and the product name is exactly the same. Read the entire label.

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    #17

    Inflation Has Been Hitting Everything

    Inflation Has Been Hitting Everything

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    Susan Bosse
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Lids are different. Probably cut:chopped differently which would explain the difference.

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    #18

    Some Interesting Boxing Day Prices At H&M Today

    Some Interesting Boxing Day Prices At H&M Today

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    Mistiekim
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don’t think they know what a sale means. Less than the original, H&M, less!

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    While we patiently wait for inflation to level off, there are a few things to consider to make our lives a tad easier. Jay Zigmont, a certified financial planner, explained that "you may have been able to just make it before without a budget, but with inflation, a budget becomes a must." And while the first month will be rough, and you may get things wrong at first, he suggested to keep on trying.

    According to him, it takes three to six months to make budgeting part of your life, and he advised budgeting based on "musts, shoulds, coulds, and won’ts." Musts include things we can’t live without — housing, utilities, insurance, and transportation. After you take care of your musts, you can move on to shoulds, things like debt, investing and saving. "If you are in debt," Zigmont added, "you may not have money left over for your coulds."

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    #19

    Feels Like False Advertising. Fees And Taxes Are More Than The Room Rate. Airbnb

    Feels Like False Advertising. Fees And Taxes Are More Than The Room Rate. Airbnb

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    Shane S
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And this is why people are switching back to hotels. Be honest and include all the “fees” in the advertised price per night.

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    #20

    How Are People Even Existing?

    How Are People Even Existing?

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    Kate
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sorry to burst your bubble, but minimum wage in California is $15.50/hour. Edit: and the Mobil on Beverly is notorious. That's not even the average price in LA.

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    #21

    I've Been Seeing A Lot Of Those "What $x Can Get You In 2022" Posts. Just Wanted To Remind Those Of You Who Have Access To Take Advantage Of The Produce Section. $68

    I've Been Seeing A Lot Of Those "What $x Can Get You In 2022" Posts. Just Wanted To Remind Those Of You Who Have Access To Take Advantage Of The Produce Section. $68

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    "In a time where items cost more and budgets are stretched, the importance of being intentional with our purchases and comparing items or focusing on relative price to stay within your budget becomes even more important," Kendall Clayborne, a certified financial planner, added that practicing intentional spending will go a long way.

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    $100 Worth Of Groceries

    $100 Worth Of Groceries

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    Aunt E
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's true- two good beef steaks cost some $$. So do tuna steaks. If I may, you can save a lot of money by buying a whole chicken, in contrast to buying a pack of boneless skinless chicken breasts. This poster just needs a better way to choose products at the grocery store.

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    #23

    That's A Bloody Outrage, It Is

    That's A Bloody Outrage, It Is

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    It Was $4.39. Now It’s $6.39. It’s Not Inflation, It’s Price Gouging

    It Was $4.39. Now It’s $6.39. It’s Not Inflation, It’s Price Gouging

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    Of course, think about asking for a raise. "In today’s job market, employers are eager to retain employees, and keeping them happy is the best way to do that," Bert Bean, the CEO of national staffing company Insight Global, explained. And remember, with inflation reaching record heights, not getting a raise is nearly equivalent to receiving a pay cut. So if your employer is not willing to offer a pay bump, consider making a career switch or picking up a side hustle whenever you have the time.

    #25

    You Know Inflation Is Out Of Control When Chicken Wings Are "Market Price"

    You Know Inflation Is Out Of Control When Chicken Wings Are "Market Price"

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    Baby Milk Locked In Boxes With Prices Going Up Weekly. Very Depressing

    Baby Milk Locked In Boxes With Prices Going Up Weekly. Very Depressing

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    Bonniebluebutler
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Have a baby, they said. It'll be fun, they said. Give up all hope of ever owning a home, they didn't say.

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    #27

    Quaker Oatmeal Advertises 35% Less Sugar, But In Reality, They're Just Selling 35% Smaller Portions But For The Same Price

    Quaker Oatmeal Advertises 35% Less Sugar, But In Reality, They're Just Selling 35% Smaller Portions But For The Same Price

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    Frank Miller
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That would be illegal advertising. By law any claim like that has to be a per serving, not per package, statement.

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    #28

    Worked Out To Be $46.90

    Worked Out To Be $46.90

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    jamesmcwhirty
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When I emigrated to Oz I was told the snakes and spiders would kill me. They were wrong. It's the grocery bill. Always has been.

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    #30

    I'm Ok With Living With Covid. I'm Not Too Sure About Living With Inflation And Scurvy

    I'm Ok With Living With Covid. I'm Not Too Sure About Living With Inflation And Scurvy

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    Manners are free
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have never found anything in costlco cheaper than the main two leading supermarkets. If I do pop in to Costco I always have the other totes app on my phone to double check.

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    #31

    Just Charge What It Costs. You're Not Ticketmaster

    Just Charge What It Costs. You're Not Ticketmaster

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    Henry Hagens
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's laying it on a little thick, almost to the point of sarcasm

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    #32

    Is The Queen Of England In Town Or Something?

    Is The Queen Of England In Town Or Something?

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    #33

    Clever Example Of Inflation

    Clever Example Of Inflation

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    #34

    Find The Difference. Hint: They Were The Same Price But Purchased A Couple Of Weeks Apart

    Find The Difference. Hint: They Were The Same Price But Purchased A Couple Of Weeks Apart

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    #35

    Gillette Now Sells 4 Packs Of Blades Instead Of 5 Packs. Still The Same Price And Even The Same Packaging

    Gillette Now Sells 4 Packs Of Blades Instead Of 5 Packs. Still The Same Price And Even The Same Packaging

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    #36

    Netflix’s Annual Revenue In 2021 Was Almost $30 Billion. They Celebrate This By Raising Prices Yet Again

    Netflix’s Annual Revenue In 2021 Was Almost $30 Billion. They Celebrate This By Raising Prices Yet Again

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    #37

    The Fees, Taxes And Tip Is Almost Equal To The Cost Of The Food Ordered

    The Fees, Taxes And Tip Is Almost Equal To The Cost Of The Food Ordered

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    Raymond Taylor
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's assuming everybody ordering on DoorDash is able bodied when that's simply not the case.

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    #38

    No Chips Because Inflation. Sign At My Local Restaurant

    No Chips Because Inflation. Sign At My Local Restaurant

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    I Got Charged A 3% “Living Wage” Fee So That Employees Earn A Living Wage Instead Of The Bar Paying Them

    I Got Charged A 3% “Living Wage” Fee So That Employees Earn A Living Wage Instead Of The Bar Paying Them

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    K. Lange
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They could just pay better wages directly and recalculate their prices.

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    #41

    Old Iranian 100 Rial Bill Now Worthless vs. 1 Million Rial Bill Now Worth About $3.33. Inflation Is Crazy

    Old Iranian 100 Rial Bill Now Worthless vs. 1 Million Rial Bill Now Worth About $3.33. Inflation Is Crazy

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    grey galah
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    LOVE collecting paper money from places i've visited. Would love a Balboa - the last currency of Panama before USD.There was a 5 Balboa note sold at auction in 2021 for $36,000 USD. That's not due to inflation though. The billion pound note i got in Zimbabwe, however, is.

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    #42

    Time To Get Chickens? $14 For Eggs. Last Week There Was None Now The Inflation Hits

    Time To Get Chickens? $14 For Eggs. Last Week There Was None Now The Inflation Hits

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    David de Fortier
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Im a farmer and i only get $3,50 for that dozen of eggs. The greed is too savage from the retailers & agents. I think the days of supermarkets in malls are going to be over soon

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    #44

    Guys Seriously What Is Going On

    Guys Seriously What Is Going On

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    grey galah
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    it's misleading. the cost of petrol (gas) in Australia [this is a suburb in Sydney] is given in this odd format. Read $1.98 [really 97.9] for unleaded and apply the same rule down. That's for a litre. One US gallon = 3.78 litres. That's about $7.48 AUD a gallon or $US 5.18. YES, i'm a very bored panda today and bamboo tastes good.

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    #45

    Fuel Prices In Finland

    Fuel Prices In Finland

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    Max M
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Germany removed some tax stuff, Denmark didn't. So now we refuel in germany. Saving about 50 eurocent pr L that way

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    #46

    Prices In Los Angeles. How Much Is Everybody Else Paying?

    Prices In Los Angeles. How Much Is Everybody Else Paying?

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    #47

    How Do These Non-Alcoholic Drinks Justify Their Premium Price? This Was Taken At Woolies

    How Do These Non-Alcoholic Drinks Justify Their Premium Price? This Was Taken At Woolies

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    #48

    My Mate Showed Me The Menu Pricing For A Fancy Japanese Restaurant And The Footnote Says

    My Mate Showed Me The Menu Pricing For A Fancy Japanese Restaurant And The Footnote Says

    Service charge of 5% on weekdays & Saturdays, 10% on Sundays, 15% on public holidays applies

    Doesn’t this violates Consumer Affairs’ “single price requirement”? Since the price you see is not the price you pay?

    Why wouldn’t the restaurant just increase the menu price by 5% overall and charge 5% Sunday and 10% on public holidays?

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    Molly Whuppie
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That restaurant is in Melbourne Australia. I'm not sure of the legality, but Dominos does that in Aus too, adds a surcharge for public holidays. My guess is they get away with it as its a "Service Charge" and not part of the meal cost.

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    #49

    Inflation In One Picture. Prices On All Food Have Been Going Parabolic. Half A Dozen Bagels Was 3.29 Now It's 5.49! Lower And Middle Class Americans Cannot Survive This

    Inflation In One Picture. Prices On All Food Have Been Going Parabolic. Half A Dozen Bagels Was 3.29 Now It's 5.49! Lower And Middle Class Americans Cannot Survive This

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    Stoopham McFernybabes
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Parabolic? Doesn’t that mean the prices will come down just as fast? Do you mean exponentially? It’s been a while since I’ve done that kind of maths so I’m happy to be corrected

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    #50

    Look At That Price

    Look At That Price

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    Mimi M
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A) This was just depressing. B) I hate shrinkflation. C) Skinny TP rolls are from Satan.

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    #51

    Pringles Changing The Size And Weight Of Their Original Can. It Went From 5.68 Oz (161g) To 5.2 Oz (149g). And Yes, They Are Both The Same Price

    Pringles Changing The Size And Weight Of Their Original Can. It Went From 5.68 Oz (161g) To 5.2 Oz (149g). And Yes, They Are Both The Same Price

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    Peacemaker21
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Shrinkflation in action! They change the size but keep the price the same becuz psychologically customers pay attention to the price

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    #52

    The Watermelon-Yardstick Of Inflation Is Now At >$30. Absolute Madness

    The Watermelon-Yardstick Of Inflation Is Now At >$30. Absolute Madness

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    #53

    This Cost $51.36 At Safeway 2 Days Ago. This Is Fine

    This Cost $51.36 At Safeway 2 Days Ago. This Is Fine

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    #54

    Seen In A Grocery Store In Bordeaux. We Will End Up Buying The Cherries Individually

    Seen In A Grocery Store In Bordeaux. We Will End Up Buying The Cherries Individually

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    At the moment cherries are approx $30 a kilo in Australia. It is out of season though and our produce prices are quite high as it is.

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    #56

    Cost Of Sugar In Rural Alaska. The Bag Of Flour Next To It Is $32

    Cost Of Sugar In Rural Alaska. The Bag Of Flour Next To It Is $32

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    #57

    Inflation Is Going Up So Fast Dairy Queen Had To Take Drastic Action

    Inflation Is Going Up So Fast Dairy Queen Had To Take Drastic Action

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    #58

    Larger Can Bought Months Ago. Inflation Sucks

    Larger Can Bought Months Ago. Inflation Sucks

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    #59

    I Miss The America That Cared About How Policy Actually Affected Our Lives. Not The Rhetoric Of Bought Off Media

    I Miss The America That Cared About How Policy Actually Affected Our Lives. Not The Rhetoric Of Bought Off Media

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    #60

    Inflation Is Fun. An EP That Cost $5.98 In 1987 Costs $17 Now

    Inflation Is Fun. An EP That Cost $5.98 In 1987 Costs $17 Now

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    Eat Dirt Crow
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For those saying it's not inflation. Since 1987 inflation has rose ~157%. That means things cost 2.5 times more than in 1987. Inflation is always a thing. It's just usually never more than 2-3% a year. All because capitalism requires growth in order to make it work.

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    #61

    Lumber Is The New Gold

    Lumber Is The New Gold

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    der sebbl
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's not inflation in this case, it's the demand for lumber that skyrocketed

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    #62

    This Cost Me 24 Dollars

    This Cost Me 24 Dollars

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    Kayla J
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Seriously, if you visit McDonalds for whatever reason, do yourself a favor and DL their app. At least here, they often have BOGO deals and mine always has a 20% off purchase of $2 or more. Also careful of the add on 2 bacon prices along with the larger OJ prices.

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    #63

    This Was $5.55 Yesterday, What The Hell Is Happening?

    This Was $5.55 Yesterday, What The Hell Is Happening?

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    $141 Shipping To Australia

    $141 Shipping To Australia

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    #65

    Like Burning Money

    Like Burning Money

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    Got Myself 4 Pandas
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    These posts are making me realise why America especially has such a weight problem - no wonder people can't eat healthy meals with the prices being this insane. Fruit and veg are still fairly cheap in Scotland by comparison, I keep saying I'm going to go to the greengrocers rather than the supermarket but I've yet to actually do it, but that would be even cheaper still.

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    #66

    Inflation Rate Is 8 Percent But Inflation Cuts Are At 20 Percent

    Inflation Rate Is 8 Percent But Inflation Cuts Are At 20 Percent

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    #69

    Petrol Prices In London Right Now. That’s $11.27 Per Gallon For You US Guys

    Petrol Prices In London Right Now. That’s $11.27 Per Gallon For You US Guys

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    The Cost Of Groceries In My Hometown

    The Cost Of Groceries In My Hometown

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    Ziggyc
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Geeze..I always think when I buy a couple of good ribeyes for $25 that I pay too much

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    #71

    Now Get 25ml Less For The Price Of 25ml More

    Now Get 25ml Less For The Price Of 25ml More

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    Keerthi Vardhan
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    2 years ago

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    I believe the contents and the can size are the same, just the label is fancy claiming 25ml extra. 275+25 is 300ml as usual. Just fancy marketing if the price is the same.

    #72

    My $50 Screen Protector Arrived Broken. I Returned It, And Now The Price Shot Up To $70 To Replace It

    My $50 Screen Protector Arrived Broken. I Returned It, And Now The Price Shot Up To $70 To Replace It

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    LazyPanda
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Umm. It should be an exchange without you having to buy it again as they sent you a defective product

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    #74

    What’s The Most Expensive Item (Per Kg) At Your Coles / Woolies?

    What’s The Most Expensive Item (Per Kg) At Your Coles / Woolies?

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    Each. You Read That Right

    Each. You Read That Right

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    $1.00 For Air? Inflation Is Getting Out Of Hand

    $1.00 For Air? Inflation Is Getting Out Of Hand

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    The Price Of Beef Jerky In California

    The Price Of Beef Jerky In California

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    #78

    How Few Groceries $165 Get You These Days

    How Few Groceries $165 Get You These Days

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    Scagsy
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Pretty much looks like a trolley full so I don't really know what the point is here, with nothing to compare it to. There might be six fillet steaks in the bottom of that trolley for all I know.

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    #79

    Best Buy In Texas. Price Gouging Bottled Water. Charging $43 For A $4 Pack

    Best Buy In Texas. Price Gouging Bottled Water. Charging $43 For A $4 Pack

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    #80

    That Escalated Quickly. At Otr Hillcrest - Where You Can Also Pay $7.99 For A Packet Of Chips

    That Escalated Quickly. At Otr Hillcrest - Where You Can Also Pay $7.99 For A Packet Of Chips

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    #81

    Hmm. Interesting Pricing Of Uber And Didi. The Taxi Seems A Better Choice This Time

    Hmm. Interesting Pricing Of Uber And Didi. The Taxi Seems A Better Choice This Time

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    Bart S
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was in UK last weekend, taxi for a distance of ~15 miles cost me 59 gbp. Madness.

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    #82

    Inflation Explained (By KFC)

    Inflation Explained (By KFC)

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    #83

    The Price Of Candy Right Now Where I Live ($CAD)

    The Price Of Candy Right Now Where I Live ($CAD)

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    Autistic apricot
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I went into the Co-op (a shop that sells lots of things) and saw the usual £1 sweets were £1.25

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    Restaurants Adding A Temporary Inflation Charge

    Restaurants Adding A Temporary Inflation Charge

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    Mike Cassino
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Never mind that, I'm more shocked someone would pay $14 for a kale and chicken salad!

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    Per Each

    Per Each

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    #86

    29.4% Inflation From Woolworths/John West. Pack On Left Was $4 But Recently Phased Out. Newly-Launched Pack On Right Is Also $4 And 170g (vs 220g). 1/3 Air In New Pack Too

    29.4% Inflation From Woolworths/John West. Pack On Left Was $4 But Recently Phased Out. Newly-Launched Pack On Right Is Also $4 And 170g (vs 220g). 1/3 Air In New Pack Too

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    #87

    Just Topped Off My Tank, It Was 1/2 Empty

    Just Topped Off My Tank, It Was 1/2 Empty

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    I Suppose They Are Airdropping For A Drone To Land It On My Dining Table

    I Suppose They Are Airdropping For A Drone To Land It On My Dining Table

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    What Happened? It Was Staying Relatively Cheap. Hope Everyone Kept Their Savings

    What Happened? It Was Staying Relatively Cheap. Hope Everyone Kept Their Savings

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    #91

    Oof, Just When You Thought Fuel Prices Couldn't Get Much Higher

    Oof, Just When You Thought Fuel Prices Couldn't Get Much Higher

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    Layna Sadler
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Eventually, all gas station price boards will have to be replaced to accomodate 5 digit numbers, and guess who's gonna foot the bill for that? Thats right, the consumer...

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    Diesel Price In Finland

    Diesel Price In Finland

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