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If inflation, lockdowns, embargos, and sabotage dramatically increase food prices...I'm not very concerned. I'll still be able to afford food if the price increases dramatically. And if it increases to complete societal collapse levels where roaming gangs are seizing food Mad Max style...at that point potable water and ammunition will be higher priorities.

So what's everyone freaking out about? Skyrocketing food prices and empty shelves in leftist lockdown shitholes? That sounds like schadenfreude, not a problem. Let the commies go try to plant CHAZ gardens while the rest of us buy food from farmers within walking distance.

If inflation, lockdowns, embargos, and sabotage dramatically increase food prices...I'm not very concerned. I'll still be able to afford food if the price increases dramatically. And if it increases to complete societal collapse levels where roaming gangs are seizing food Mad Max style...at that point potable water and ammunition will be higher priorities. So what's everyone freaking out about? Skyrocketing food prices and empty shelves in leftist lockdown shitholes? That sounds like schadenfreude, not a problem. Let the commies go try to plant CHAZ gardens while the rest of us buy food from farmers within walking distance.

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I'm annoyed by the price rise, which was completely unnecessary and was imposed by deliberately destructive policies. I'm not personally very worried because I have faith in the ability of Western agriculture to adjust to changes in conditions and work around problems. This is a great time to be a farmer. It may seem hard right now, with reduced access to fertilizer and feed, but prices paid to farmers for crops, chickens, turkeys, eggs, milk, cheese, pork, beef, are going to be high for the next few years. If you can grow it, you can sell it.