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Things Are Bad Now, But You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet
Zubu Brothers ^ | 4-21-2022 | Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,

Posted on 04/21/2022 6:24:24 PM PDT by blam

At this moment, food prices all over America are at incredibly low levels. I know what many of you must be thinking. You must be thinking that I have lost my mind, because food prices have been rising at a very rapid rate all over the country. But when I say that food prices are at “incredibly low levels”, I am not comparing them to where they were in the past. Rather, I am comparing current prices to where they will be in the future. Yes, things are bad now, but food prices will be much higher a year or two from now.

The global fertilizer crisis certainly isn’t going anywhere. If anything, it is only going to intensify.

The same thing could be said about the war in Ukraine. Peace talks are absolutely dead, and so it looks like fighting between two of the most critical breadbaskets in the world will continue for months to come.

Meanwhile, the bird flu pandemic continues to wipe out millions of chickens and turkeys all over the globe.

We have never seen a “perfect storm” quite like this, but of course some of the factors that will be driving up food prices are entirely self-inflicted.

For example, the Chinese government didn’t need to lock down nearly 400 million people in a desperate attempt to prevent the spread of COVID. The past two years have provided ample evidence that such lockdowns are quite foolish, but the Chinese went ahead anyway.

As a result, there are now hundreds of commercial ships waiting impatiently off the coast of Shanghai.

MAP: Commercial ships waiting offshore after Shanghai strict lockdown pic.twitter.com/m0qST4v92Y

— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) April 19, 2022

Those are giant cargo ships that bring stuff across the Pacific Ocean to us.

If the Chinese don’t loosen up, many of our store shelves will become quite empty in the months ahead.

And it isn’t just commercial ships that are sitting idle…

Shanghai is one of the largest manufacturing centers in China, with heavy concentrations of automotive and electronics suppliers. It is home to the largest container port in the world and a major airport that serves inbound and outbound air cargo. Exports produced in Shanghai account for 7.2% of China’s total volume and about 20% of China’s export container throughput moves through the port there, according to the BBVA report.

Most warehouses and plants are closed, nine out of 10 trucks are sidelined, the port and airport have limited function, shipping units are stranded in the wrong places, and freight is piling up.

Needless to say, many of our major retailers simply could not operate without the goods that they import from China.

So we better hope that this potential nightmare gets resolved very soon.

Here in the United States, food prices have been moving higher for months. Just check out these numbers…

The average price of butter grew 11.9% in the last year. Meat has been especially affected by supply chain issues, with 100% meat frankfurters jumping 35.2% since March of 2021 to an average price of $5.18 per pound. Ground chuck, pork chops, and whole chicken showed year-over-year price increases of 11.3%, 15%, and 11.7%, respectively.

Those figures may look bad to you, but the truth is that they only represent the very early chapters of this crisis.

Things are going to get much worse, and here in April anecdotal reports seem to indicate that food price increases seem to be accelerating.

Earlier today, my attention was drawn to a thread on a popular Internet forum where people were discussing recent price increases that they had seen at their local stores. The following are a few examples that I pulled out of that thread…

◾“$10. for 1 lb. Bacon”

◾“5.19 for one pound of land o lakes butter”

◾“a 34 oz can of coffee was $6.99 now is $9.99”

◾“$1.09 for a single avocado”

◾“$2.31 for a head of iceberg lettuce”

◾“I shop for my elderly parents they buy Butterscotch Krimpets every week. Were 2.49 a box now 4.49.”

◾“I saw 15.99 per pound for ribeye steak at a grocery store in northeast Tennessee.”

◾“Paid $12.95 for a pack of raw chicken thighs a few days ago. Normally they are $3.00 – $4.00”

And thanks to the horrifying bird flu pandemic which is sweeping the nation, the price of eggs is going completely nuts…

The losses to egg-laying flocks have led to producers desperately racing to meet market demands for eggs and egg products, with egg prices increasing as a result. The average price of a dozen eggs is now close to $3.00, up from $1.60 at the beginning of the year, according to the USDA’s national egg report.

If you think that these prices are wild, just wait until they double from their current levels.

All over the world, a great battle for food resources has begun. The Chinese saw this coming in advance, and so they have been engaged in the largest stockpiling program that any of us have ever seen. I wrote about this back in December, but back then most people didn’t understand the true significance of that article.

At that time, the amount of food that the Chinese had already accumulated was already extremely impressive…

Less than 20% of the world’s population has managed to stockpile more than half of the globe’s maize and other grains, leading to steep price increases across the planet and dropping more countries into famine.

The hoarding is taking place in China.

Has the U.S. been doing something similar?

Of course not.

When things get really bad in this country, you will be on your own.

So I hope that you have been preparing for that.

Since the war in Ukraine started, nation after nation has started to implement export restrictions, and a global scramble for agricultural commodities has steadily pushed up prices.

Nobody wants to be caught empty-handed when the music stops, and so there is a race to secure precious supplies while it is still possible to do so.

Sadly, the poorest parts of the world will end up suffering the most as the wealthy countries grab what they can. The dramatic spike that we will soon see in global hunger will be absolutely heartbreaking.

But nobody can say that we weren’t warned in advance. This sort of collapse has been coming for a long time, and now it has arrived.

I would encourage you to stockpile food at these “relatively low prices” while you have the opportunity to do so, because they are only going to go higher from here.


TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: economy; food; foodshortages; inflation; prepping; prices; shortages; zubu
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To: blam

Mr. Ed told me the end was neigh.


21 posted on 04/21/2022 7:35:05 PM PDT by dynachrome ("I will not be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.")
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To: Boomer

Paid almost sixteen dollars for two pounds of stew beef yesterday. I will split the amount into six baggies and freeze five. A round roast for cutting up to stew beef chunks runs sixteen plus, but It only yields the same as the chunks I purchased.


22 posted on 04/21/2022 7:37:15 PM PDT by MHGinTN (A dispensation perspective is a powerful tool for discernment)
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To: HartleyMBaldwin

I had a Quarter Pounder w Cheese and Bacon the other day. It was almost EIGHT dollars! I could not believe it. I’m doing a lot more home prep and cooking now.

After 40 years of stable prices, I thought my retirement would be in the same financial environment. Count on the GD government to royally eff everything up. Bastards.


23 posted on 04/21/2022 7:49:16 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (“Liberty is an antecedent of government, not a benefit from government” ~ Clarence Thomas)
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To: BipolarBob

It’s up to 20 food processing plants down now. Most were arson.


24 posted on 04/21/2022 7:56:27 PM PDT by laplata (")
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To: lgjhn23
More like a Vlad the Impaler solution.
I'm thinking the consequences have to be brutal enough to pierce the shell of apathy/indifference/attitude of being untouchable.
25 posted on 04/21/2022 7:56:32 PM PDT by Tench_Coxe
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To: laplata

Arson?? Not accidental??


26 posted on 04/21/2022 7:57:45 PM PDT by BipolarBob (I think I'm turning Japanese, I really think so.)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

That’s mighty Royale with Cheese prices.


27 posted on 04/21/2022 7:58:49 PM PDT by xp38
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To: BipolarBob

Someone told me today that he heard that on a conservative talk show and the caller was specific. He also said the caller mentioned the big fire near Scottsdale, AZ was arson.

I’m a bit skeptical about arson/on purpose, but those plants are out of commission.


28 posted on 04/21/2022 8:08:32 PM PDT by laplata (")
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Yeah, I retired in July 2020. Not really well-off, but not totally impoverished either. Rethinking things now. About the only good thing was getting a reasonable-rate mortgage in October 2019, though now I wish we had refinanced last year.

Oh well, I’ve been broke before, though it was more fun when I was young.


29 posted on 04/21/2022 8:13:36 PM PDT by HartleyMBaldwin
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To: BipolarBob

A new form of terrorism.


30 posted on 04/21/2022 8:18:43 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith…)
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To: HartleyMBaldwin

We re-fi’d Jan 2021 at 2.5%. We actually hit the lowest rate!


31 posted on 04/21/2022 8:20:46 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (“Liberty is an antecedent of government, not a benefit from government” ~ Clarence Thomas)
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To: laplata

I’m not skeptical any more.

Too many recently.

That is beyond accidental.


32 posted on 04/21/2022 8:22:32 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith…)
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To: laplata

Lots of food processing plants ... too many in a short period of time...


33 posted on 04/21/2022 8:25:06 PM PDT by GOPJ (.....Being a sexual weirdo should NOT be a path to power.)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Which town are you in? I was raised in Belmont. At the time, the worst high school in the nation, so bad that they made a movie about it: Dangerous Minds with Michelle Pfeiffer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangerous_Minds
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlmont_High_School


34 posted on 04/21/2022 8:28:33 PM PDT by Kevmo (Give back Ukes their Nukes https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4044080/posts)
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To: Taxman

Ping


35 posted on 04/21/2022 8:33:21 PM PDT by Taxman (SAVE AMERICA!)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Good for you - paying off your home’s gonna be a lot easier...


36 posted on 04/21/2022 8:33:49 PM PDT by GOPJ (.....Being a sexual weirdo should NOT be a path to power.)
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To: GOPJ
Lots of food processing plants ... too many in a short period of time...

12 confirmed, in the last several weeks, according to Jason Rantz, on Tucker's show, tonight....several are major processing plants...(vid, at link)

Why are so many food processing plants and warehouses catching fire all of a sudden? And as I was sitting in the studio getting ready for the report... a plane crashed at a General Mills food facility in Georgia. I discussed the issue on Tucker Carlson Tonight. pic.twitter.com/QWJ3b6j65d— Jason Rantz on KTTH Radio (@jasonrantz) April 22, 2022


37 posted on 04/21/2022 8:35:55 PM PDT by Jane Long (What we were told was a “conspiracy theory” in 2020 is now fact. 🙏🏻 Ps 33:12)
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To: Purpleperson

“The flood across the border will turn into a tsunami as they starve in Central and South America.”

Or ... the migration may start going the other way. There are lots of low-maintenance fruit trees in Central America. They still use a lot of oxen teams for plowing. They use lots of natural fertilizers. The large corn fields and cane fields get plenty of petro-based fertilizers but the first year without those will lower the yield but the harvest would still be substantial. They already ignore the protections on such things as sea turtle eggs and more harvesting prohibitions and/or limits would be ignored if things got tough.


38 posted on 04/21/2022 8:40:21 PM PDT by Monterrosa-24 (To the barricades !!!)
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To: Purpleperson; Lurkinanloomin

Good point.


39 posted on 04/21/2022 8:40:59 PM PDT by Arcadian Empire (The Baric-Daszak-Fauci spike protein, by itself, is deadly.)
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To: Jane Long

Chinese owned food processing plants in North Dekota were among the first hit with high numbers of COVID deaths when the pandemic started too...


40 posted on 04/21/2022 8:41:11 PM PDT by GOPJ (.....Being a sexual weirdo should NOT be a path to power.)
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