Prices: Are Food Prices Rising as a Result of the Iran War?
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The tense situation in Iran leads to rising oil and gas prices, which could fuel inflation in Germany. Is there a similar problem as at the beginning of the Ukraine war?
The Iran war makes oil prices rise. Experts warn of more expensive fuel, heating costs and higher food prices in Germany.
Consumers in Germany are already feeling the consequences of the Iran war - at the petrol station. Perhaps it will not remain there. Food could also become more expensive.
The litre of petrol could soon cost 2.60 euros, gas prices doubled: the blockade of the Hormus road after the attacks between Israel, the USA and Iran hit German consumers with full force.
The war in the Middle East no longer only affects German consumers at the gas station. Those who have tapped fuel in the past few days have already noticed it: The diesel price climbed several cents within a few days. But that could only be the beginning. The article Iran War: Now higher food prices are threatening! first appeared on inside digital.
Consumers in Germany are already feeling the consequences of the Iran war at the petrol station. However, it is not likely to remain there. Shopping in the supermarket is also likely to become more expensive.
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