We are not seeing food shortages in Europe, yet. It's more a case of the usual government war on real food (animals) and subsidisation of man-made crap.
I am curious at what level the shortage is being engineered in the states. Is it a case of government/corporations buying food to disrupt its supply? Paying off farmers to under-produce? Or what? Can't you just go direct to farms to procure whatever you want?
We were doing fine in my area until families got an extra $250/month per child for food stamps or something like that. The first week of the month, the shelves are pretty bare.
Seems as though they're trying to fatten up the welfare families even more.
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