Less Rice for the Same Price: Inflation Bites Asia’s Food Stalls

Less Rice for the Same Price: Inflation Bites Asia’s Food Stalls
Choi Sun-Hwa sells a traditional Korean side dish kimchi at her side dish store at a traditional market in Seoul, South Korea, on April 7, 2022. Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters
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Profits at Ma Hong’s spicy hotpot restaurant have been squeezed by about a fifth since he opened in downtown Beijing last year, crushed by beef tripe prices that have shot up by more than 50 percent and the surging costs of other key ingredients.

“We sell it at the same price as before. Also with the impact of the pandemic, everybody is hanging in there. It is the same all over Beijing, we are not the only restaurant suffering,” Ma said.