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[Manga] When I looked it up out of curiosity, I found that it’s not something historically rare either.

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Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:23Yeahx16

The regulation of bread prices, or staple food prices, still exists even in modern Israel.

1: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:26Yeahx2

In other words, Israel…

2: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:28Yeahx23

>>1In the case of Israel, it seems that while they can set any price they want for added-value bread, they are required to produce bread at least at this level and to standardize the price.
So not all bread prices are controlled, but there exist extremely cheap breads that can be classified as a staple food at a minimum standard price.

3: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:29

Japan not only managed the price of rice but also the price of soba.

4: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:30Yeahx65

Most countries are doing it.
A riot is going to happen.

5: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:32

I wonder if it will be like Japan during the Edo period when it was based on the rice standard.

6: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:33

Bread
Tea
Night duty

7: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:33Yeahx5

Shifting the topic to rice.

12: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:37Yeahx16

>>7They’re trying to intervene and bring it down right now.
Is this okay?

65: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:22Yeahx3

>>7Trump is
That’s foolish.

8: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:34Yeahx4

Sore! Sore!

9: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:34Yeahx2

Isn’t the concept of a free economy fundamentally quite new and chaotic in history?

10: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:36Yeahx20

The salt monopoly system in Japan ended in 1997.

11: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:36

Is it a cartel?

13: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:40Yeahx24

If the government doesn’t decide, the big merchants will probably collude.
If it’s profitable, anyone would do it.

14: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:41

Indeed, it is the market economy that defines a developed country.
Let’s liberalize rice.

15: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:42

It’s like France is another world.

162: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:37

>>15A woman who longed for France finds that when she goes to France, the gap between her imagination and reality is so great that it drives her to madness.
To be blunt, it’s dirty compared to Japan.

16: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:45

Then why is this child so surprised…?

24: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:54Yeahx33

>>16It’s actually more real because this child simply doesn’t know.

32: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:56Yeahx30

>>16I think it’s more fitting for middle and high school students not to know about it.

17: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:46

In modern Japan, the only prices set by the government are for public baths.

19: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:48

>>17On the contrary, why is the price of such a thing already determined?

23: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:53Yeahx1

>>19It was determined by the post-war price control order that raising prices excessively during a time when the availability of baths was poor would worsen sanitary conditions.

39: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:58

>>19The source of public health law is Article 25 of the Constitution of Japan.
All citizens have the right to maintain a minimum standard of living that is healthy and culturally adequate.(2) The state must strive for the improvement and enhancement of social welfare, social security, and public health in all aspects of life.To implement this, most of the water bills for public baths are paid by local governments.
As a result, there are few properties without baths, and currently, there is quite a lively discussion in local councils about the abolition of public baths.

33: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:56

>>17How about tobacco?

18: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:46Yeahx21

Is there something else besides ignorance?

20: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:49

Are you my mom for buying me snacks?
Thank you.

21: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:51

The government has been angry about the bread made with excessive subsidies in French Polynesia being used as animal feed.

22: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:51

Due to the post-war housing circumstances, not all residences were equipped with baths, which reflects the remnants of that era.
You can’t raise prices freely, but there are subsidies for fuel and water bills.

25: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:54

I feel like there was a strange device somewhere in Europe to punish malicious bakers who deceive the weight of their bread.

26: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:54

I don’t like it when more people who don’t take baths start to smell everywhere.

27: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:55

Of course, the prices of essentials like salt are bound to be stabilized.

38: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:57

>>27Country: “We don’t have enough money, so we’ll raise taxes and increase prices.”

42: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:58

>>38It’s time for a revolution…!

43: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:59

>>38It’s basically better to deal with taxes than when a merchant suddenly says they’re going to multiply something by five.

44: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:59

>>38The Yellow Turban Rebellion

29: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:55Yeahx4

I think it would be quite surprising to learn that the prices of staple foods are regulated if you grew up in modern Japan.
In reality, it seems that foreign rice is regulated more by tariffs than by price control.

30: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:55

This is something that gets posted here regularly, and they were seriously doing exclusive sales of salt until recently.

31: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:55

The government should also set the retail price of rice.

34: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:56

It would be bad to make this the market price in the city.

35: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:57

I heard that during the war, rations weren’t just distributed for free with tickets simply by saying, “Let’s give the right to buy!” and I felt dizzy from the inconvenience.

36: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:57

“Ch. But there was.”

68: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:28

>>36Is the story about the bakery where Albert from the final chapter was?

37: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:57

The government also sets medical expenses based on points, and it’s crazy if you convert essential living costs to market value.

70: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:30

>>37In America, insurance doesn’t cover much, and there’s a problem now where funds are acquiring pharmaceutical companies and raising drug prices by several times.

40: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:58

Shall we open a black market on the bulletin board? Nutritional stew for 100 yen.

41: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)15:58

The commonly referred to controlled bread, with price and quality standards set by the Israeli government.
The quality is low, and it seems that it often doesn’t sell out, but it sounds like spreading jam on this and eating it can serve as a snack substitute.
The commonly referred to controlled bread, with price and quality standards set by the Israeli gover...

47: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:02

>>41If they are left unsold every time, it seems like a disposal route would be established.

45: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:00

In areas where tap water is not suitable for drinking, mineral water is cheap for the same reason.

46: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:01Yeahx8

Ugh, it’s control bread again today…
Sometimes I feel like having Hokkaido cheese steamed cake…

48: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:06

When the government sets prices, that’s when plaster bread comes into play.
There was a time when gypsum was cheaper than wheat, which led to the invention of white, beautiful, and inexpensive bread.
Those who made it were hanged.

54: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:11

>>48Huh… can you eat plaster? But I think they say something about using edible plaster to solidify tofu pudding…
Oh, so that’s how it is.

49: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:06

I thought the most famous one was the French baguette.

50: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:07

That’s why it’s called a super sento.
Because it’s a super public bath, it can escape from the country’s regulations.

109: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:52

>>50Even at a public bath, the sauna fee is an option.
If you add a sauna, there are some public baths that are cheaper than super public baths!

145: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:14

>>50On the contrary, why is such an excuse being accepted?

148: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:19

>>145At that time, health clubs were in fashion.

51: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:08Yeahx1

Even now in Japan, the price of wheat is essentially determined by the government.

52: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:09

When Japan goes to war, won’t there be nothing to eat but rice, beans, and sweet potatoes?

53: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:11Yeahx2

>>52That’s someone who’s obscuring the source of fertilizer imports, so you don’t need to trust them.
Once we enter wartime, we won’t be able to secure the necessary nutrients beyond that.

55: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:13Yeahx3

>>53In other words, isn’t it even worse?

56: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:13

You say “if a war breaks out,” but it also depends on who we would be fighting against.

63: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:19

>>56The supply of wheat from Ukraine was tremendous, so when Russia’s invasion war started, the prices skyrocketed and bakeries and cake shops in Japan were crying out, but within a year, it became stable.
It’s important whether you have connections to source it through a different route since it’s being made all over the world…

57: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:13

The reason Japan’s food self-sufficiency rate is low is that farmers tend to want to produce things that can earn them money; therefore, if necessary, if we were to clear all those fields and turn them into potato fields, we could immediately reach 100%.
It’s an extremely outrageous argument.

71: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:30

>>57It’s only natural that I wouldn’t create something if I can’t earn enough to live on!

58: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:14

Taxi fares are determined by the price range set by each prefecture.

59: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:14

No matter what anyone says, the number one thing that is directly linked to approval ratings is food.

60: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:14

If we can’t import fertilizer, we can just use fish meal.

61: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:16Yeahx10

Completely another world

Is that Italy? What is that? There’s no country called Italy. There’s a Virezz but no Italy..! I see, this must be like another world. The founding of the Italian Republic is several hundred years away, so it doesn’t exist yet. They said something about serving sweets at a public bath, but no, that doesn’t happen. Is there something you’re curious about? Just leave it to me!!

Completely another world

62: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:16

In the past, Japan had something called standard price rice.
Everyone is buying rice above that, so its historical role has come to an end.

64: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:21Yeahx2

From the perspective of an ordinary consumer like me, it feels like the result wasn’t all that significant.
Behind the scenes, there must be the efforts of trading companies and officials negotiating desperately to secure wheat from around the world.

66: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:25

Management of salt prices was seriously the foundation of the country’s tax revenue.
In China, rebellions are occasionally breaking out due to the rising prices of salt.

67: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:28

It’s like… humanity keeps repeating the same problems.

74: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:33

>>67How does the government collect taxes from the public?
The accumulation and repetition of how the masses resist it.

97: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:47Yeahx1

>>67People in various positions are constantly pulling each other down, wanting only to benefit themselves.
Sometimes similar things just come up.

69: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:29

The self-sufficiency rate of cabbage is 99%, so it’s reassuring.

72: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:31

I wonder if the impoverished were able to survive during the period when everything was being price-controlled, like in the Soviet Union before market liberalization.

75: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:33

>>72Hey, I am the Great Famine of Tenpō.
Hi, I am the Irish Potato Famine.
Hi, I am Horodomor.

78: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:35

>>72By combining the poor, it is possible to eat.
Furthermore, I will ignore the layers that spill over even from that quality and variety.

95: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:46

>>72They were distributing it properly.
Dead

73: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:32

I want you to make breast milk bread.

76: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:34

Not an other world, but maybe somewhere in past Italy…

84: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:39

>>76Is it just that the protagonist’s brain is translating by itself and matching it with fitting words?

77: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:35

There were various things like alcohol, tobacco, salt, telegraphs, and telephones.

101: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:49

>>77If you grant privileges like postal simple insurance and telephone subscription rights and then neglect them, the results will not be good, so once corruption occurs, it’s necessary to replace the top leaders and increase oversight.

163: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:38

>>101The telephone subscription rights were nullified with government approval, but can we still monitor this?

79: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:35

I was disappointed when I went to see it and found out it was a type of manga that doesn’t have nipple tickets.
I was disappointed when I went to see it and found out it was a type of manga that doesn't have nipp...

Hello! This water is 45 degrees, but oh, you’re still okay with it, huh? Gulp… Hello! The water feels nice, doesn’t it? Oh, hello there, you’re lively! If the water isn’t biting your butt, it doesn’t feel like you’ve really gotten in, right?!

80: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:35

There have always been people who engage in reselling-like activities since long ago.

81: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:37

Rather than controlling prices, it seems that Japan adjusts prices through tariffs and such.

82: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:38Yeahx1

Rather than a famine due to poor crop yield from bad weather…
A 200% price increase due to government price control mistakes is something that would be ridiculed by other countries.

85: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:40

>>82I wasn’t even in control, you know?

83: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:39

The citizen class, in a position to sell the balance in that area, was able to do as they pleased.
(The government tried to coordinate but couldn’t catch up.)
The food situation in Victorian England is amazing.

86: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:40Yeahx1

Let’s break down the landlords in the rice riots; it’s a Japanese tradition, right?

91: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:44Yeahx1

>>86You’re just all talk, aren’t you?
You will lead the way and strike the storehouse with a hammer.

87: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:41

Japan’s rice market was fully liberalized in 2004.

88: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:41

The JA that was given the vested interest is not functioning, and since they have exposed their disgrace, it would be fine for them to be disbanded or for some of their authority to be revoked.

89: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:43Yeahx1

>>88Even if you create another organization and give them that authority, it would be the same if they mess up.

90: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:43

It has nothing to do with another world.

92: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:44

It’s about time you stopped looking down on the other world.

96: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:47Yeahx2

>>92It’s not another world, but…

93: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:45

In a wheat society, the unscrupulousness of the millers sometimes becomes a topic of conversation.

94: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:45

I wonder what kind of tax revenue would be created from a perspective that feels more like another world.

98: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:47

>>94They say they will tax according to the amount of mana.

100: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:48

>>94The content of labor required varies by species.

105: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:50

>>94The moment you think about committing tax evasion, the magic of enslavement activates and kills you instantly.

106: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:50

>>94Those with low magical power tend to suffer from heavy taxes.

114: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:54

>>94“Exile tax and serves you right tax, perhaps.”

117: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:55

>>114If you are expelled, you will be taxed when it is already too late, but you will receive a tax reduction.

115: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:54

>>94Instead of paying taxes, things like magic power.
The collected magic power will be used for public services.

122: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:01

>>115The part with Big Mom in One Piece had a vibe like this.

99: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:48

It seems there was a time when the church had a monopoly on it.

102: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:50

By the way, what are the details of the image?

103: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:50

What, you don’t have a rice bankbook?!

104: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:50

If everything is privatized, it’ll end up like overseas water services, so it’s difficult to find a balance.

107: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:52

You are behind on your chanting payment for this month! Chanting is a duty of the citizens!

112: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:53Yeahx1

>>107If the barrier maintained by the magic power of all the citizens breaks, monsters will invade in the blink of an eye…

108: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:52

The part that monopolizes essential things for life like food and healthcare.
I wonder what would happen if I raised the price as high as I could squeeze it.

110: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:53Yeahx4

>>108Suppression of uprisings

111: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:53Yeahx1

Food aside, medical care isn’t that essential.
In America, if you’re not wealthy and need to see a doctor, it can become a serious issue, but as a country, it should be fine.

113: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:54

Is it the person from the original work “Taisho Baseball Girls”?

116: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:55

In a world where magic is heavily involved in infrastructure, it seems that those without magical power have no human rights.

118: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:56

Infrastructure engineers are a popular profession.

119: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:56

There are many mysteries about how they are surviving in the first place, right?

120: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:59Yeahx2

I think it’s impossible for the business to sustain itself if they quickly try to improve the working conditions in another world.

125: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:05Yeahx1

>>120The same thing was said about the abolition of slavery in the real world.

130: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:07

>>125They don’t really want to save the slaves over there either.
It’s the kind of vibe that makes it more advantageous for business owners to incorporate workers into the system and liberalize things.

134: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:09

>>120While there is a lot of school education alongside working on pieces in the orphanage, my first thought is that if everything goes smoothly without any setbacks, it wouldn’t be much of a struggle…

121: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)16:59Yeahx1

There are too many monsters, and it seems too dangerous—this is a typical Dragon Quest template, so those who complain might be treated like they can’t read the room.

132: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:08

>>121Unless the characters in the story express complaints and provide a convincing explanation, it isn’t worth engaging with.

123: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:03

The price of public baths is also determined by an agreement that sets a minimum amount.

129: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:07

>>123Public bathhouses are favored by the tax system and treated as important things…

131: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:07

>>129If you don’t take a bath, illnesses will spread.
Even though many houses have baths nowadays,

133: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:08Yeahx1

>>131What are those guys who don’t come in even though it’s fully automatic at home!

139: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:09

>>133Trash

141: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:10

>>133Pathogen

124: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:05

Some industries that cannot survive even with improvements in the labor environment are dying out today.

126: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:06Yeahx3

Even without any prior knowledge, just from what is written in this thread, I can read that a general high school girl without knowledge of history misinterprets being transferred to medieval Italy as being in another world…

127: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:06

Even though it is clearly visible that it will eventually collapse in a chain reaction, I believe I can escape it.

128: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:07

Just like infrastructure, if left alone, it will either stop yielding profits and gradually lose its workforce or, conversely, see a surge in prices if someone tries to take advantage of the situation, which is why many countries provide subsidies to protect primary industries.
In Europe, most countries provide over 90% in subsidies, but Japan only provides 30%.

135: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:09

Originally, bread was a tax.

136: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:09

Before Catherine de’ Medici married from Florence
There’s a story that France was living like barbarians, so I wonder if it was the cutting-edge region of the time.

137: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:09

The improvement of working conditions and the elevation of workers’ rights have been achieved through several stages.
Each time, society will fall into chaos if management doesn’t work like that.
Many capitalists have come out saying things like that.

138: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:09

In the morning, bread.

140: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:10

I’ve heard that things disappeared after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

144: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:13

>>140I’m not quite sure if it’s the logistics that have died or the production system that has died.

142: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:10

I think there was some level of confusion in companies or society where management became unviable.
The side with power just brushed it aside, saying they didn’t care about that.

164: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:40

>>142The Civil War… is that what it is!?
Well, if I say something inappropriate about the current topics in America, I might get hit with a bundle of themed images, so let’s avoid that.

143: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:13Yeahx1

What’s the title?

146: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:18

>>143I want to shoot breast milk.

157: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:28

>>146Thank you.

147: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:18

So I become the hated role, seen as a lackey of the administration.

149: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:19

When clothing, food, and shelter become speculative targets, the country becomes chaotic.

150: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:20Yeahx2

>>149Is modernity in disarray?

152: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:21

>>150It’s all messed up, isn’t it!

154: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:22

>>149But because it’s something essential for everyone, raising the price will make a profit!

151: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:20

In the case of controlled bread in Israel, it’s said to be inexpensive because it’s made from low-quality leftovers or old wheat.

153: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:21

One of the reasons was that neoliberalism after the collapse of the Soviet Union was too much of a market absolutism.

155: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:22Yeahx1

Currently, in progress, we all have problems in clothing, food, and shelter, even though the directions are different.

156: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:25

Indeed, there is probably no time in history when the issues of clothing, food, and shelter were less of a concern than in modern Japan.
Even homeless people can find a place to live if they go to the city hall.

158: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:30

>>156It’s just starting to get chaotic…

159: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:32

If it were a manga from the 90s, it would probably say something like “We did this in real life too.”

160: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:33

As a result of leaving it entirely to market principles, incidents of food hoarding leading to starvation and riots have occurred multiple times.

161: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:35

Even the French, who start ridiculous riots, have strict rules when it comes to baguettes. 🥖

165: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:41

Well, knowing about the exclusive offerings of a bakery is quite a hobby, really…

166: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/03(Tue)17:43

I’m a bit interested in medieval Italy, but the clothing looks very modern…

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