Rising costs mean food companies are making snacks, sodas taste worse
Rising costs mean food companies are making snacks, sodas taste worse
From Coke to Nutella, your favorite treats are being ruined by a sneaky ploy known as 'flavorflation.'
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Funny of them to use a silver dollar that doesn't change in actual value over time.
3 1 ReplyWhy wouldn't its value fluctuate over time? What's actual value, anyway?
2 0 ReplyGold and silver hasn't changed in value long term. What you could get with it 100 years ago is what you can get with it today. The price has tracked inflation well since the day we went off the standard. What has changed is its price. Fiat currency is just that... Fiat. The value of fiat is only the confidence that people have in it having that value.
1 3 ReplyThis is simply wrong:
https://www.macrotrends.net/1333/historical-gold-prices-100-year-chart
That's not to say that depending on strategy there's no place for gold - simply that your statement is absolutely wrong.
2 1 ReplyThe value of fiat is only the confidence that people have in it having that value.
The same could be said about precious metals. While they have some usefulness in technology, most of their value comes from what we attribute to them.
1 0 ReplyIt's scarcity and usefulness.
1 0 Reply