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  1. @johnjohnston I had a similar situation today. A cheese that used to cost 69,90kr suddenly jumped up to 99,90kr, that’s like 40% or something. This in addition to a 3x increase of electricity, and added inconvenience of effect-tariff, so the poorest have to carefully chose odd times for cooking and washing clothes and turning down the heat.

  2. @odd in the UK supermarkets pushed up the prices of the cheapest foods much more than the more expensive. I certainly did not notice. I am not rich but don’t have to buy the cheapest. The way we measure inflation missed this completely until Jack Munroe publicised it.

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