He complains like this about the price of olive oil and the insults rain down on him

The economist and financial consultant Andrea shared a message on her account on the social network She published an image of said bottles showing the sale price, 45.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 January 2024 Sunday 16:23
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He complains like this about the price of olive oil and the insults rain down on him

The economist and financial consultant Andrea shared a message on her account on the social network She published an image of said bottles showing the sale price, 45.99 euros, with a message that was a dig at the Government of Spain. "At least the right doesn't govern"

This message, which has accumulated more than 2,000 likes, has generated a debate among its nearly 900 responses. The most shocking came from the profile @CapitanApio, who posed a forceful question to @andrea_economia: "Hello Andrea, Are you suggesting that if the right governed, communist policies would be implemented and the market would intervene to avoid price increases resulting from the free market? I am waiting for your response, thank you."

This response not only challenged the user's insinuation, but also highlighted the complexity of the economic and political issues. Furthermore, this message became one of the most shared in recent hours, accumulating more than 5,000 'likes' and generating a lively conversation on the social network.

The user @Carlitos27gv responded to Andrea's comment by pointing out that “prices are not set by the government,” and has made reference to other factors such as climate change and the war in Ukraine, which has led to criticism. “Andrea has omitted (I understand knowingly) that prices are not set by the government. That would be that bad and terrible thing they call “communism.” [...] Climate change, which directly affects the price since there is more drought, or the war in Ukraine in which Putin does not let the grain leave the ports normally to make sunflower oil, increases the price of this basic good,” he noted.

“Another one believes that the war in Ukraine is the cause of all this problem. The central banks are to blame,” one Internet user commented. “Pretty bad reflection,” said another user in reference to this message that has accumulated nearly 300 likes.