In addition, inflation worsens to the extent that other conflicts are not resolved, such as the war in Ukraine and problems in supply chains, logistics and transportation.
A clear example are the empty beer coolers in the corner stores, in the Oxxo or in the supermarkets, which make the shortage of this product, a favorite of parties and gatherings, more and more evident.
The lack of glass containers and the high cost of aluminum that has been generated by an overdemand have more than one restless who asks when the days when there was a lot of beer and all kinds of brands to choose from will return.
Now, the next thing to expect is to see that when its presence in refrigerators is normalized, beer costs the same… it is not going to be that with the shortage they will rise in price.
Those who are clear that they will have to pay extra this summer are the thousands of vacationers who are already waiting for students to finish the school year to go to their favorite beach or their dream Mexican city.
Going on vacation these days will be more expensive than other seasons because the prices of airline tickets and nights of lodging have registered an increase above general inflation.
What a difficult summer! Without beer and vacation plans through the roof.
Those who have lost a little oxygen at this time are the cinemas, which hope that these days there will be greater attendance at theaters, after difficult years and low influx due to the restrictions caused by the pandemic.
But like many businesses, although they are expected to do better, inflation can also play the Grinch and scare away the occasional movie buff who would prefer to hold out for a few months than the movie being released on television or some application.
In any case, we hope that, due to the thousands of jobs it generates and the need to have healthy businesses, this will be a good season for all movie theaters in Mexico.
And to put an end to inflation issues, we cannot ignore the millions of motorists in the country who see how high prices accelerate faster than Checo Pérez.
We are not only talking about gasoline, which in itself eats up a good part of drivers’ income, but about everything that is maintenance, insurance, spare parts… Better so that you do not get caught in a dangerous curve, we recommend you see the effects generated by the economic phenomenon in cars.