It already slowing MoM, but if you measure YoY, you can still get high figures.
So are we really going to have to see these headlines the next 9 months or so?
I traveled around Europe last week on business (well, drinking and eating with the teams), and I still remember prices three years ago when I did exactly the same tour. Smaller portions, significantly higher prices left and right. You know what hasn’t increased? Worker wages. People are upset.
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[UK at 10.1%](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/oct/19/uk-inflation-rises-energy-bills-food-prices-september-cost-of-living-crisis)
It already slowing MoM, but if you measure YoY, you can still get high figures.
So are we really going to have to see these headlines the next 9 months or so?
I traveled around Europe last week on business (well, drinking and eating with the teams), and I still remember prices three years ago when I did exactly the same tour. Smaller portions, significantly higher prices left and right. You know what hasn’t increased? Worker wages. People are upset.