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no-name-here t1_ir4k8bg wrote

Yes, or if the inflation-adjusted cost per calorie has gone down over time (such as due to increased yields) it could actually be closer to deflation than inflation? I suppose presenting it in terms of calorie output instead of constant dollar output would be better in that way. But also showing inflation-adjusted cost per calorie over time would be interesting as well.

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