A quick search suggests that the average American uses about 1.3 pounds of honey per year. If I’m 40 years old, and guess that I might live to be 80, that’s only 52 pounds of honey, which I could easily buy in bulk. Honey doesn’t expire, and even assuming the price doesn’t skyrocket from bee die-offs, inflation alone will make the price go up over time.

Does it make sense to buy all the rest of the honey I’ll ever need for the rest of my life, right now?

  • zxqwas@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    It’s probably better to buy it along the way.

    Yes inflation will make honey more expensive over the coming 50 years or so. But it will make everything else more expensive too.

    I’ll keep my money on a savings account instead.