Below is the weekly chart of the CRB, a basket of commodities.
With Covid , Central Banks around the world have done the most quantitative easing.
There is no free lunch.
There will be inflation in the world; many prices will not return to their previous prices.
Quantitative easing (QE) is a form of unconventional monetary policy in which a central bank purchases longer-term securities from the open market in order to increase the money supply and encourage lending and investment. ... Instead, a central bank can target specified amounts of assets to purchase.