Just two more weeks.
Seems pretty reasonable.
I mean, the governments of the West told us about 150 times that the coronavirus hoax would end in two weeks – and it was true every time.
Democracy’s track record of honesty is also as severe as its track record for prosperity and social mobility.
Food price inflation in France – which has been a major concern for consumers – should ease off by September, said government minister Olivia Gregoire on Sunday.
“By the time people come back from their holidays in September, we will have a visible decrease in the prices you see on the shelves and in terms of food price inflation,” Gregoire, who is a government minister responsible for small-and-medium sized enterprises (SMEs), told France Inter radio.
Gregoire’s comments echoed those from Bank of France governor and European Central Bank member Francois Villeroy de Galhau, who said earlier this month that he expected food price inflation to start easing in the second half of this year.
Things are really just getting better and better on this endless road to a utopia.