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  • Inflation: Nibble, nibble, nibble

    For the umpteenth time, you guys are absolutely and uncannily prescient. Remember this article, which I praised at the time?

    Originally posted by FRED
    Inflation in America - Part I: Five signs of inflation, from rising prices, to shrinking candy bars, to increased fees

    by Eric Janszen (iTulip.com)


    Danger Signs
    Inflation: More than high prices

    Rising prices is inflation sign #1. But four-dollar gasoline and $25 entrees at a restaurant where they were $15 two years ago is only one sign of inflation. Watch for these as well.

    Inflation Sign #2: Smaller sizes, volumes and portions


    Inflation Sign #3: Substitution of lower cost and quality ingredients


    Inflation Sign #4: Poor service due to cutbacks in personnel


    Inflation Sign #5: Fees, fees, fees

    Conclusion

    Inflation is more than higher prices, it is also a lower quantity and quality of goods and services for the same price, lower quality services, and new fees.
    ...Okay, so look what's in my In-Box this afternoon:

    Will Southwest Airlines jump on the baggage-fees bandwagon?
    Southwest holds the notable status of being the only country-wide carrier to not charge passengers for second checked bags. Over the past few months, all the legacy airlines and most of the low-cost carriers have added a charge for second bags, and last week American announced a $15 fee for first checked bags.



    US Airways goes nuts, eliminates free snacks
    Hey, at least the planes still have wings, right?
    US Airways announced Wednesday it will stop offering free snacks onboard its domestic flights beginning June 1, though the airline will continue serving free soft drinks. The move is designed to combat high fuel costs (of course). In a similar move, American will increase its charge for sandwiches and liquor from $5.00 to $6.00, also effective June 1.
    ... [Reader Comment]: "I'm just waiting for the day they make the onboard bathrooms, pay toilets. Oops. I shouldn't have said that out loud!"

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    Re: Inflation: Nibble, nibble, nibble

    Originally posted by necron99 View Post
    For the umpteenth time, you guys are absolutely and uncannily prescient. Remember this article, which I praised at the time?



    ...Okay, so look what's in my In-Box this afternoon:

    Will Southwest Airlines jump on the baggage-fees bandwagon?
    Southwest holds the notable status of being the only country-wide carrier to not charge passengers for second checked bags. Over the past few months, all the legacy airlines and most of the low-cost carriers have added a charge for second bags, and last week American announced a $15 fee for first checked bags.



    US Airways goes nuts, eliminates free snacks
    Hey, at least the planes still have wings, right?
    US Airways announced Wednesday it will stop offering free snacks onboard its domestic flights beginning June 1, though the airline will continue serving free soft drinks. The move is designed to combat high fuel costs (of course). In a similar move, American will increase its charge for sandwiches and liquor from $5.00 to $6.00, also effective June 1.
    ... [Reader Comment]: "I'm just waiting for the day they make the onboard bathrooms, pay toilets. Oops. I shouldn't have said that out loud!"
    oh, yeh? the prices on the gas station sign are off by 3, 6 and 18 cents! ;)

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      Re: Inflation: Nibble, nibble, nibble

      Originally posted by metalman View Post
      oh, yeh? the prices on the gas station sign are off by 3, 6 and 18 cents! ;)

      Obviously the CEO of Shell is hoping to get off easy and deflect most of the heat to his Exxon counterpart the next time the two of them get called to a hearing in Washington...

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        Re: Inflation: Nibble, nibble, nibble

        Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
        Obviously the CEO of Shell is hoping to get off easy and deflect most of the heat to his Exxon counterpart the next time the two of them get called to a hearing in Washington...
        FYI:


        When we used atom.smasher.org tools to make the gas station sign for the inflation article we made a guess at future gasoline prices.

        Picture we'll be using in a future article on the industrial/commercial suburban real estate market.

        Ed.

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