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Agricultural economist György Raskó has observed that inflation is felt more acutely by the capable than the poor. The pork sector is passing on its losses from price caps to customers through price increases, due to increased energy costs for melting fat. The price of food has surged by 40% over the past year, with sugar and cooking oil experiencing the least price hike.
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According to agricultural economist György Raskó, the poor feel inflation better than the more capable. The expert added that the pork sector passes on its losses due to the price cap to the customers with the price increase. Melting fat is particularly energy-intensive, and manufacturers are forced to pay several times more for gas than before. According to György Raskó, freezing the price of pork legs caused the price explosion, reports RTL. Photo: wikimedia As we have already written about, the price of food has risen by 40 percent ...
Source: AgroTrend

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