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What are inexpensive staples in your country?

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    The price of food and other basic commodities will soon rise in many places around the world. What are some commodities that are produced domestically or will remain inexpensive where you live? What do you expect will become more expensive? Please include your country of origin or region of the world in your reply.

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    Sprouted yellow peas. Available on most street corners of Myanmar cities in the morning, steaming hot. Cheap source of protein and nutrition when added to plain white rice, nutritious and delicious.

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      The price of food and other basic commodities will soon rise in many places around the world. What are some commodities that are produced domestically or will remain inexpensive where you live? What do you expect will become more expensive? Please include your country of origin or region of the world in your reply.

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      Everything becomes more expensive once a market for it is created. Meanwhile local foods like murnong and kangaroo apples are free in Australia.

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        Dollar tree sells staples at a dollar 25

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        Wouldn't you get a better deal if you bought a bigger box of staples at a different retailer?

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          The US overproduces some crops that USAID used to buy and send overseas. The local supply will increase, some reckon by a lot, and prices may crash as local demand is just not there.

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          They will dump the food in a ditch before selling it at a reasonable price.

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            Wouldn't you get a better deal if you bought a bigger box of staples at a different retailer?

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            You mean like... at Staples?

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              The price of food and other basic commodities will soon rise in many places around the world. What are some commodities that are produced domestically or will remain inexpensive where you live? What do you expect will become more expensive? Please include your country of origin or region of the world in your reply.

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              Milk. almost all the milk where I live is sourced locally.
              (ireland)

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                Milk. almost all the milk where I live is sourced locally.
                (ireland)

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                And eggs, eggs are cheap and always in stock (free-range is also the norm.(

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                  The price of food and other basic commodities will soon rise in many places around the world. What are some commodities that are produced domestically or will remain inexpensive where you live? What do you expect will become more expensive? Please include your country of origin or region of the world in your reply.

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                  As an American, it used to be fossil fuels. I'd go elsewhere and it'd be 3x the price. But lately we seem to be catching up. One thing where we're still likely cheaper are high-end electronics. At least, it looks like the iPhone is still cheaper in the US than almost anywhere else. I remember living abroad a few years ago, colleagues would ask if I could buy an iPhone or Mac on Christmas break and bring it back to them lol

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                    Everything becomes more expensive once a market for it is created. Meanwhile local foods like murnong and kangaroo apples are free in Australia.

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                    What is murnog? Sounds Klingon

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                      What is murnog? Sounds Klingon

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                      A local type of yam that tastes like a cross between a carrot and a potato.

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