In Germany in 1914, 10 Pfennig, a Copper-Nickel penny equivalent would buy ½ dozen eggs or 2 ½ pounds of potatoes. Bread was 13 Pfennig for a 1 pound loaf. SOURCE
By 1923 the cost of Bread had risen to 3 Billion Marks a loaf. There are 100 pfennings to a mark, in the same way that there are 100 pennies to a dollar. SOURCE
What's going to happen in the kwa when a loaf of butternut costs 1 billion dollars?
In 1944 Leningrad was surrounded by the German Army and had been for the preceeding three years - "meat patties" [human cadaver flesh] could be purchased for about 1/100th of what a loaf of bread cost, making it the most cost effecient nutrient in Leningrad at the time.
What's going to happen in the kwa when human meat is reasonably priced?

100 Billion Mark, Nov. 3 1923 City of Freital
There's nothing I enjoy more than talking with kwans about this stuff, it depresseses the hell out of them, especially when I drone on and on about it, pointing out what'll undoubtedly happen to their wives and daughters with a nigger in office, how miserable, humiliating and painful starvation really is... I enjoy seeing the fear in their eyes as they come to realize that I'm right, because for years they enjoyed condemning my every thought and action, when I did nothing more than point out the obvious. Truth is, the kwa and the vast majority of kwans deserve what the future has in store for them.