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having only lived through the '70's ( in Australia ) , and that was only ordinary inflation , i suspect hyperinflation will be bad for everybody except debt-pigs ( who somehow have unlimited credit-worthiness )Glad to be wrong actually, hyperinflation is really bad for retired folk
Haven't noticed quality but I've noticed that quantity is definitely dropping.Anyone else noticed not so much prices going up but quality going down?
I have noticed personally the quality of services is hitting a low also. Unless it is easy and pays a good quick buck nobody is keen to do it
natural selection of trimming the fatThis is where quality well staffed businesses will thrive and set themselves up for a long term future with repeat customers and word of mouth recommendation’s.
This is where the immigration doors open!This is where quality well staffed businesses will thrive and set themselves up for a long term future with repeat customers and word of mouth recommendation’s.
This is where the immigration doors open!
Have to staff the kitchen and front sections of food outlets etc..
small business owners need physical help
its all about to happen
It is a fine line between those two scenarios."increasing costs in a fair manner"
"Some businesses may see this as a time to increase profits and gouge their customers"
Update: portions are getting smaller too. I have to order two "main" sizes to actually get fed properlyAnyone else noticed not so much prices going up but quality going down?
All my favourite food places have kept pretty much the same prices but have clearly changed their ingredients. Everything's gone so downhill
My 12 month small house build is 24 months in now. About 3 months work yet to do. House selected was one of the companies ‘standard’ houses in their inventory of houses. All building plans/design were ‘in house’ already. No variations made by me at any stage.A lot got caught with a combo of delays, lack of workers, lack of supply chain. Some projects lost 6 months to 1.5 years.
And yes, mismanagement and dodgy work helped play their part.
I heard delayed payments started blowing out past 60 days as well.
It was busy before covid hit. Most builders were already 6 months behind at that time.My 12 month small house build is 24 months in now. About 3 months work yet to do. House selected was one of the companies ‘standard’ houses in their inventory of houses. All building plans/design were ‘in house’ already. No variations made by me at any stage.
Contract signed 1st April 2020 (the fool was I). Before the shortages and building stimulus so there should have been no delays. Took 12 months to get the pad down.
I hope this experience clears out all the dodgy $hite builders. They deserve it !!!!!
Gunnerguy
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