Economics
Oil at $40 Means Boon for Some, No Ice Cream for Others
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The plummeting price of oil means no more trout ice cream.
Coromoto, a parlor in Merida, Venezuela, famous for its 900 flavors, closed during its busiest season in November because of a milk shortage caused by the country’s 64 percent inflation rate, the world’s fastest.
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Oil at $40 Means Boon for Some, No Ice Cream for Others