In some places, firewood has become so expensive that what goes under the pot now cost more than what goes inside it. ( Use too)
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It means that the cost of what is being cooked is much lower than what is being used for cooking that. Firewood is so expensive that one cannot afford it anymore, the resources for cooking have become far more expensive than the ingredients.
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