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There were almost no greens, only a couple bags of squishy potatoes, the few apples that were left are soft, no bread besides the kind meant for gluten intolerance, cans sparse and shoved to the front to appear plenty. I can't say much about the rest of the store because that's about all I shop, bread is usually not a purchase but I didn't have time to make homemade buns for burgers. We ended up just not having bread.

This hurricane will only exacerbate the issues.

How about yours? There were almost no greens, only a couple bags of squishy potatoes, the few apples that were left are soft, no bread besides the kind meant for gluten intolerance, cans sparse and shoved to the front to appear plenty. I can't say much about the rest of the store because that's about all I shop, bread is usually not a purchase but I didn't have time to make homemade buns for burgers. We ended up just not having bread. This hurricane will only exacerbate the issues.

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I haven't watched him in a while but ice age farmer has been sounding the alarm for a long time about every move they make to try to create this shortage. I wanted to be out of the US and in a very mild tropical zone where the locals know how to live without a grocery store or public water/electricity (think between 65-90* all year long) by now but passports have stopped me. If it was just me and not a family of five, I would go.

I think it's really finally coming. Even if no one drops dead this winter, all of the combined issues are coming to a head. My local farm stand has been closed and I have no idea why.