Source: Bloomberg Economics
Summary
Despite the end of the Iran War, food prices continue to surge, affecting everything from agriculture to retail. The rising costs, highlighted by the supply chain of chocolate croissants, indicate that relief for consumers is unlikely anytime soon.
Why It Matters
Rising food prices are not just an economic issue; they affect the livelihoods of families and drive inflation across various sectors. Understanding the complexities behind these price hikes can help policymakers devise effective solutions and support struggling consumers.







