• FluffyPotato@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Yea we have a food inflation pretty close to those measured numbers though in reality its a lot higher and that’s without any caps. Also how could a food price cap cause inflation in food prices? That’s literally the thing you are capping.

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      The things that are capped no longer produce (as much) profit, so food suppliers move to items that do bring in profit. Uncapped goods are now more desirable, and the suppliers increase prices to try to make up for the shortfall caused by price controls, making uncapped items even more expensive.

      Government intervention like price controls always makes things more expensive, it’s just a question of where that expense is spread to.

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        2 years ago

        The government capped the price of electricity here a short while ago and that lowered the price of power massively.

        Seems the solution would be to cap the price of all food then.

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      Who? How could cause? In EU the second highest inflation is in slovakia (first is hungary), which is the half of the hungarian inflation. The difference is few hundred kms, and that in slovakia they dont have price capping commies like orban, and his comrades. And yes, here in hungary the real inflation is much more higher than the “measured” (ordered).