This thread is coming perilously close to requiring closure.
Arguing about what might be causing price increases isn't likely to reveal much of use - unless someone here actually has some actual input on the prices themselves.
I know I'm interested in seeing what the new prices actually end up to be. And I'm hopeful we might see some indications in the next couple of years that some of the supply chain and distribution disruptions will resolve. But I expect I'll hear more about how all the inputs are still increasing in price, no matter where in the world they originate.
Arguing about what might be causing price increases isn't likely to reveal much of use - unless someone here actually has some actual input on the prices themselves.
I know I'm interested in seeing what the new prices actually end up to be. And I'm hopeful we might see some indications in the next couple of years that some of the supply chain and distribution disruptions will resolve. But I expect I'll hear more about how all the inputs are still increasing in price, no matter where in the world they originate.