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This past week:
Groceries and a few hundred kWh of electricity at a local supermarket (Pick n Pay).
Continued tracking select items that regularly make it onto our shopping list. Price in sats went up between 4 and 11% depending on the item when comparing to the beginning of the month when I started tracking those items.
Volatility is real, but so is the long term trend.
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Thanks for sharing, that's really useful to know. What's the most common item you buy on a weekly basis in sats?
Coffee? Petrol? would be ice to know what's the index over there and compare with other places.
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