> Consumer price increases are inflation, no matter what drives them.
Yes, but I never argued it's not inflation.
Most suppliers lean on the crutch that costs have gone up for them (due to supply constraints or inflation) so it can get recursive: some consumer price increases are driven by inflation - the most obvious being inflation of fuel increasing the price of shipping.
The price increases on the Texas energy market deserves a special call-out because it's a hypocritical corporate bailout with public money on a so-called open energy market, without fixing the root cause. Throw in once-a-century storms happening every decade, and you got a stew going.
And energy price inflation drives inflation in other sectors, again, irrespective of what is driving the energy price inflation itself.