Christophe wrote:Pfffff...answers more on the substance than on the form: haven't we had the equivalent of a 150% VAT increase on certain food products in recent months?
On what ?
Christophe wrote:Pfffff...answers more on the substance than on the form: haven't we had the equivalent of a 150% VAT increase on certain food products in recent months?
Christophe wrote:I never said it had changed, I said that current inflation "simulates" the equivalent of a VERY STRONG VAT increase...which can exceed 100% in some cases!
And not Remundo, on 10€ TTC it does not take 2€: it takes 1.67€...
Christophe wrote:Finally!!!
Olive oil, which goes from €5 to €10 per litre, for example...this corresponds to more than 100% VAT!
5/1.055 = €4.74 excluding tax / liter
10 / 2 (equivalent to 100% VAT) = €5 excl. VAT / liter
And here I am nice again: I saw olive oil at more than €12 for 75 cl!
Is it ok or should I continue?
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