I’m noticing an issue in the exchange section where grain, electricity, and water—key supplies for food production—are much cheaper than actual food prices.
While food prices used to range between $20 and $22, they’re now above $23, and retail stores are raising prices from $24 to $26. We are ultimately paying more for food, driving overall price increases. We should either lower food prices to match the normal cost of grains and electricity or raise electricity & grain prices to balance the supply costs. It's unsustainable for these supplies (electricity & Grain) to stay low while food companies continue to increase prices, creating an unfair market imbalance.
[quote=BullGame]The price increased to around $23, primarily due to rising wages. However, grain, electricity, and water prices remained unchanged.[/quote]
I sell my electricty for around 0.20-0.25$and grain around 0.47-0.55$.
Yes, electricity price stayed same, it never change