“What goes under the pot now costs more than what goes inside it.” Explain.
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It means that pots are small and things affordable are either too big or too much expensive to fit in the pot. What fits inside the pot is not worth it and cheap.
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With a growing population and the pace of the global developments taking wings, the cost of food touched a new height, all time high. Amazingly, the cost of cooking-gas overtook that of food-grains, fish, meat and vegetables, thus the fuel to cook – gas, firewood and electricity – now costs more than the raw-food.
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