I hate to be negative but are you dumb? Are you really trying to say there is no inflation here since you arrived here? I know you haven't been here long but if you are talking border run then it has to be at least a few months.
You are wrong that prices aren't increasing
@StatusNomadicus! I can't believe how ridiculously high the costs in Argentina have become! It's infuriating to witness these insane price hikes wreak havoc on our daily expenses. I mean, seriously, a meal that used to be a reasonable $10 is now a whopping $22! And don't even get me started on the audacity of tuna prices shooting up from 1,900 pesos to a ridiculous 3500 pesos.
I don't know who's responsible for this mess, but it's beyond disheartening. The inflation is hitting us like a freight train, and it's downright overwhelming. And don't give me that nonsense about percentage increases – whether it's 75% or 320%, it doesn't change the fact that we're being robbed blind!
Sure, you can try to sugarcoat it with your fancy calculations. But let's face it, an 85% increase in meal costs and a 67% spike in tuna prices are still outrageous. It's ridiculous that we have to resort to these mental gymnastics just to cope with the financial turmoil caused by this absurd inflation.
Yeah, we all miss the good old days when we didn't have to empty our wallets just to put food on the table—adapting to these economic shifts? Tough is an understatement. It's a downright nightmare.
So, if anyone out there has some magical solution for dealing with these skyrocketing costs or has stumbled upon alternative shopping options that won't leave us bankrupt, spill the beans already! We're all desperate for any sliver of hope in these dark times. Let's stick together and share whatever shreds of information we have in this messed-up economy. But I hope I don't have to read more 'head in the sand' posts like no inflation going on!