Well a lot of the numbers just aren't out there yet. Many companies just announced 2 weeks ago that they were increasing prices in many products, from soda to diapers. The price hikes might not take effect this year even, but across the board everything will rise due to inflation and supply chain problems.
Well a lot of the numbers just aren't out there yet. Many companies [just announced 2 weeks ago that they were increasing prices](https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/19/coca-cola-will-raise-prices-to-offset-higher-commodity-costs.html) in many products, from soda to diapers. The price hikes might not take effect this year even, but across the board everything will rise due to inflation and supply chain problems.
[It's already happening](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-24/the-grocery-food-price-bill-is-going-to-get-more-expensive).
Yea I think I posted that exact same article the day it was published. Thanks
Yea I think I posted that exact same article the day it was published. Thanks
That 14% figure feels very dishonest when you're choosing just a single product to look at. Without aggregate numbers, this is pretty meaningless.