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No fooood on the shelves. Opens the video……. There is food on the shelves. I don't have anything intelligent to add to this post. -_- Jeeze |
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I've typed several replies, deleted them all. I guess I'll say, I have nothing constructive to voice. Lots of opinions, but nothing constructive.
Since there are shelves semi-empty, I must do my American duty and report to Wal-Mart, then buy up all sorts of shit that I won't need or use. This will prevent other people from using what I won't. It will also cause more mass hysteria by furthering the empty shelf syndrome. Also, can I expect some form of a hand-out during these unprecedented times? Another point I learned last year. If you eat healthy, you have no problems finding food. No one wants that shit. If you eat garbage, good luck. I can't help but feel as if this is some way for the government to violate my rights and make me lose weight. It's my right to be over-weight and cause everyone else to pay more in health insurance.
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We buy "a little extra" in non perishables each month to store if things get rough….. financially….. Don't totally rely on frozen food in the deep freezer Anything in the fridge counts as none.. it doesn't exist. Got 2 boxes of MREs… not totally hair-brained prepping, but been without power for a week once….. Lesson learned. |
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Very true. Considering the % of our population that is obese, this is by far the biggest one IMHO. I should add that I'm fully aware that for some it's not so easy to eat healthy. Cheap food is perhaps the only means for many and unfortunately that equates to unhealthy diets.
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I will pick up a few extra things but nothing crazy.
Go get a big bag of rice and some extra mac and cheese and cereal. Running low on lucky charms But this is normal behavior for me. Need more water anyways and some red bull I do have a 4 week supply of MRE buckets just incase. That video was amazing lol Last edited by obert; 08-17-2021 at 09:06 AM.. |
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No shortages where I live. Publix, Winn-Dixie, Target and Walmart all have pretty full (typical) food aisles. We always keep enough staples to get through a bad storm and extended outages, especially bottled water.
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Snow storms are the best. 1 week before the storm: OMG huge blizzard, 17 feet expected, buy everything in the store. 3 days before the storm: Bigger blizzard than before expected, 20 feet of snow potentially, buy everything at the store and steal fuel from your neighbors. Night before the storm: If you haven't done all the above you are screwed, so just evacuate now. During the storm: The winds are shifting and we might not get as much After the storm which ends up leaving 1-3" of snow: Completely ignore that anything was different from what they predicted.
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The US farmers grow enough food to feed the world 5 times over. Regardless of recent weather phenomena we will be ok on that front for a very long time. The media and political levels are toxic just like stated above. I mean we live in a world of covid and murder Hornets, lol. But people are sheep and the first thing people hear from somone, they spread assuming thats the truth.
Transporting said food is the bottleneck of perishable foods. Drivers are deeply in need and have been for the last couple decades. The freight industry cannot find willing drivers with cdl licenses or basically persons that can pass drug tests in most regions that these logistical companies are located. I'm a transportation planner and freight is a huge issue in this country. Alot of new freight initiatives are being inserted into the " new transportation bill" so that issues like these can be "sorted out" in the hopeful future. But take that with a grain of salt because politicians won't do anything they can't make money from (at the cost of anything). But like said before, the freaking media is a horrible thing. |
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No shortages up here in Canada, but we're told this garbage in the 'news' too. And then they say the cost is going up and blah blah blah...
I stopped buying food from grocery stores when I found way better quality at farmer's markets, and buying straight from butchers and farmers. They always have what I need, and sometimes give me a deal because Im a repeat customer. Chain stores don't/won't do that. |
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