Why a ceasefire won’t cool your grocery bill
The reaction of oil markets to geopolitical developments such as the recent ceasefire agreement between the U.S and Iran doesn't directly impact food prices. Instead, food prices are more affected
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dr sylvain charlebois
via Winnipeg Sun
Updated 3h ago

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