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To: Myrddin
"The famine is being engineered. Costco put a 1 bag limit on dog food today. I usually by 3 or 4 40 lb bags to maintain stock "

I'm surprised to hear that. I do exactly the same.
However, I bought ahead and have seven months of dry dog food in air conditioned storage.

This is the 2nd item that I've heard is being limited. The other was baby formula.

16 posted on 04/09/2022 6:05:10 PM PDT by blam
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To: Myrddin
Walgreens Starts Rationing Baby Formula as Shortage Worsens
37 posted on 04/09/2022 9:22:47 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

Walmarts have placed a limit on overall cart quantities. Some areas it is 156 item others it is 176 items. It sounds like a lot, but if one considers a cardboard tray of canned items being 12-24 items per tray, it isn’t much.

For the last month or so at my local Aldi’s canned vegetable choices have been green beans or peas. No corn, no carrots, no mushrooms, no other basic veg. Beans have all been some version of baked bean or black bean. Shelves are stocked full, look full until you observe closer the selection is slim. Yesterday the pasta and soups were basically ransacked. Butter was limited to 6 (on sale for $1.97 Lb). Pork roasts were picked through at $1.99 LB. Which was fine by me as I live alone and like a smaller roast. Chicken selection was thin. Saddest part...man in front of me at checkout was embarrassed horribly, as he did not have enough money for his order. Instead of putting things back, he just walked out. Cashier had to call a manager to void items and well...all the people in line waiting.

I shopped the Family Dollar yesterday as they had a few items on sale and with coupons. One of the items I needed, laundry detergent, the container was noticeably smaller. All the laundry containers were smaller. The scarcity shortage is affecting more than just food.

No one is really saying how bad this is going to get. I think that is the one thing that is worrisome. The near silence from anyone in authority. I have been putting things back and getting the garden ready for spring planting. But weekly shopping is getting to be traumatic for me between lack and price.

And sitting back and realizing this is a global event or huge magnitude, it is an amazing thought. This is not just a country in Africa experiencing it. There are events happening all around the globe affecting crops. Drought out west, China’s own wheat crop failure, soy from South America. Every major crop is failing this spring. And that does not even account for what has yet to get planted and needs fertilizer.

We are cresting the financial debt cycle and it looks like there is more than just a recession on the horizon. Things are going to come to a grinding and deadly halt. There are a lot of young people who are in for a very rude awakening.


42 posted on 04/10/2022 2:51:31 AM PDT by EBH (Hold My Beer. 1776-2021 May God Save Us.)
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