Costs go up, quality goes down. Burning the candle at both ends.

Apply this same concept to your life… costs go up, quality goes down.

All the while stealing the most scarce currency of them all… time.

Husband works, wife works… having children, a house, a car, becomes unaffordable… price goes up, quality goes down.

I store my time in sounds savings.

I opt out of time theft with the second most scarce currency, Bitcoin.

Bitcoin or Slavery.

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I finally understood inflation when a 10p Fredo chocolate bar from when I was a kid to now being 25p and 3/4 of the original size.. broke my heart..

It's messing up my recipes because they're often set up for certain ingredient sizes, that depend upon packaging being stable.

It's resulting in my having to use 1-⅓ container of cream or whatever, and then I have to plan the use of the other ⅔.

And the recipe books are old, so the packaging-size was stable for 30+ years. 😏

And junkflation, a term I made up for when a hard good is made like shit so it falls apart and needs replaced earlier.

I thought of that as soon as I saw the post.

Not only are serving sizes going down, general quality is going down, masking the eroding value.

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The phrase “They don’t make em’ like they used to” isn’t just a boomer trope. It’s 100% legit.