This has nothing to do with price ceilings on food being a universally bad decision.
for example through strategic price controls on energy, food, and other key inputs
I don’t know why anyone ever takes Jacobin seriously at this point.
The solution to rising food costs is not, in fact, to exacerbate the problem by giving producers a strong incentive to not produce food.
This has nothing to do with price ceilings on food being a universally bad decision.