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Sure, but that assumes that people will do nothing in the long term that affects their spending behavior and will just eat the cost indefinitely.

If groceries tomorrow cost 10x I would not suddenly be spending 10x my current grocery bill. Luxury purchases like snacks, soda, premade sauces, candy, off-season produce, would be on the chopping block. Anything non-perishable would be bought in bulk during sales and wholesale clubs.

And for people who are already scraping by it would result in a 10x grocery bill which they can now not pay.

There's only so much money you can squeeze from a stone in the long run. Rising prices like this changes consumer behavior but can't make money appear out of nowhere. Since food is one of the easiest ways to belt-tighten rising prices across the board has the risk of reducing the wallet share food producers have.



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