I just saw that they have also posted a video on their Youtube channel.
Every consumer good is already at pre-inflated pricing for the convenience of the Swiss consumer, so most barely notice that their 6 franc eggs are now 7 francs. Add to that the fact that people from countries with inflation want to park their money in francs helps.
We already have one of the highest consumer good prices in the world (and the highest in Europe).
It’s great to have low inflation but let’s not forget where we are coming from.
How Switzerland managed to keep inflation low: By start inflating prices years ago.
Switcherland stronk!!
Yeah, bought some vitamins at the pharmacy the other day, +110% compared to a month ago. We don’t “beat the inflation” …
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[Someone already posted the article from CNBC. ](https://www.reddit.com/r/Switzerland/comments/11d9ah1/the_small_european_nation_of_switzerland_beat/)
I just saw that they have also posted a video on their Youtube channel.
Every consumer good is already at pre-inflated pricing for the convenience of the Swiss consumer, so most barely notice that their 6 franc eggs are now 7 francs. Add to that the fact that people from countries with inflation want to park their money in francs helps.
We already have one of the highest consumer good prices in the world (and the highest in Europe).
It’s great to have low inflation but let’s not forget where we are coming from.
How Switzerland managed to keep inflation low: By start inflating prices years ago.
Switcherland stronk!!
Yeah, bought some vitamins at the pharmacy the other day, +110% compared to a month ago. We don’t “beat the inflation” …