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Food Prices Skyrocketing

RenYi Chin, Co-Founder, MyBurgerLab

31-May-22 12:00

Food Prices Skyrocketing

The price of foodstuff is expected to soar in the coming months, for a number of reasons. Firstly, there’s the minimum wage increase, then we have the Russo-Ukrainian war creating havoc on the price of wheat and other goods, and we also have the lingering effects of the logistical issues caused by covid - creating a ripple effect to our economy.

How much more are we expected to pay, how is our government dealing with these issues, and how long might these price hikes last?

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Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Richard Bradbury, Christine Wong


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Categories:  marketseconomymanagingpoliticsgovernmentinternationalenvironmentfoodwellnessSMEentrepreneursfinancial wellnessyoung finance

Tags:  cost of livinginflationchickengroceriesfood and beveragelogisticscovidconsumers





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