View Full Version : Some Foods in short supply in USA
numbersix
21-04-2008, 08:20 PM
Many basic foodstuffs such as rice are becoming in short supply in some parts of the U.S.A. according to the New York Sun....
http://www2.nysun.com/article/74994?page_no=1
It is only a matter of time before many staples in the UK, Ireland and Europe such as rice become scarcer and / or increase in price..
madthumbs
23-04-2008, 06:46 AM
Rice is slave food anyway. There are much better foods to eat.
asentinel
24-04-2008, 03:35 AM
now they are blaming global warming solutions, saying that crops are being used to make bio-fuels. It's all manufactured stressors to create chaos.
Wasn't it called "shock testing", manipulating prices and availability of certain commodities to see how people would behave when they were forced into survival fear.
Nothing puts you into the limbic brain quicker. A sure bypass of the higher chakras and intuition.
Problem, reaction, solution, get the troops in to enforce order?
Watch and see what happens. It is not just going to be one country. :eek:
steevo
24-04-2008, 03:50 AM
Well we had better get our supplies in before it happens here too. Luckily I have already started getting mine but still need alot more. Also one thing that we need to remember when stocking up, we need to rotate it so that the oldest stuff gets eaten first.
skyline
24-04-2008, 10:36 AM
The shelves in my local ASDA were low on rice last night.People are either stocking up or there is a real shortage
btw I know its not the best place to shop and I do resent giving them my money but its cheap.
manchurian_candidate
24-04-2008, 10:52 AM
Rice is in short supply? It'll end up we will have to eat tinned shit all the time :(
I hope the faithful potato will not be affected in the future :eek:
skyline
24-04-2008, 11:25 AM
Rice is in short supply? It'll end up we will have to eat tinned shit all the time :(
I hope the faithful potato will not be affected in the future :eek:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080423/ap_on_bi_ge/wal_mart_rice
seems to leaking into mainstream media. So may factors Bio fuel,gm crops,weather bla bla either way things are heating up quickly.Its a good point you mentioned spuds because people will switch,then you will have the 10 pound jacket spud filling extra!
Obviously its part of the plan,a hungry person is easier to control when the nwo soup wagon rolls into dodge
I remember reading a post a few weeks ago about social unrest UK police going on top secret training.I wonder if the social unrest is a prediction of the elite due to the food shortage?
manchurian_candidate
24-04-2008, 11:33 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080423/ap_on_bi_ge/wal_mart_rice
seems to leaking into mainstream media. So may factors Bio fuel,gm crops,weather bla bla either way things are heating up quickly.Its a good point you mentioned spuds because people will switch,then you will have the 10 pound jacket spud filling extra!
Obviously its part of the plan,a hungry person is easier to control when the nwo soup wagon rolls into dodge
I remember reading a post a few weeks ago about social unrest UK police going on top secret training.I wonder if the social unrest is a prediction of the elite due to the food shortage?
Yep, if they get people over a barrel; desperate and hungry they'll be laughing!!! They are clever, twisted bastards :mad:
I am starting to get totally disheartened with the constant fight that is life. Every day another area of daily life/normality is under threat.:(
kweli
24-04-2008, 10:03 PM
Rice is in short supply? It'll end up we will have to eat tinned shit all the time :(
I hope the faithful potato will not be affected in the future :eek:
I paid £2.60 for a 5lb bag of spuds from the local shop yesterday. :eek:
llogun
24-04-2008, 10:34 PM
Well we had better get our supplies in before it happens here too. Luckily I have already started getting mine but still need alot more. Also one thing that we need to remember when stocking up, we need to rotate it so that the oldest stuff gets eaten first.
steevo at least i know where to come when i run out
steevo
24-04-2008, 10:38 PM
I paid £2.60 for a 5lb bag of spuds from the local shop yesterday. :eek:
Bloomin' 'eck that is a very high price. Is it REALLY hitting us ALREADY :eek: ? My God I better go do a big shop very soon.
steevo at least i know where to come when i run out
Well we gotta learn to start sharing and co-operating and giving a shit about one another or we aint never gonna get out this mess.
llogun
24-04-2008, 10:44 PM
I agree i think when things start to get a bit messey we need to join forces .The more they are of us the better we will be.
steevo
24-04-2008, 10:53 PM
I agree i think when things start to get a bit messey we need to join forces .The more they are of us the better we will be.
Yes I was just thinking the same thing :) I have already told a few of my neighbours that we should make a point of helping each if there were to be any shortages in the community and I have discussed with them the breakdown in the communities and how it will, and has caused many problems. I have purposely planted "seeds" in their heads that we need to work as a unit and that I am personally willing to help my neighbours when necessary and hopefully it will rub off on them.
llogun
24-04-2008, 11:09 PM
Yes I was just thinking the same thing :) I have already told a few of my neighbours that we should make a point of helping each if there were to be any shortages in the community and I have discussed with them the breakdown in the communities and how it will, and has caused many problems. I have purposely planted "seeds" in their heads that we need to work as a unit and that I am personally willing to help my neighbours when necessary and hopefully it will rub off on them.
Thats good you can talk to your neighbours. where i live no one really talks you might get a nod every now and then if that.
steevo
24-04-2008, 11:27 PM
Thats good you can talk to your neighbours. where i live no one really talks you might get a nod every now and then if that.
Well it's pretty much the same here too but I had a few oppertunities to chat to a few of them (separately) and I took the chance to discuss the community and how it has changed over the past 10 years or so. But yeah i know exactly what you mean, it's hard to talk to the neighbours (or anyone)these days cos of all the divide and rule brainwashing of the population :(
kweli
25-04-2008, 12:23 PM
I paid £2.60 for a 5lb bag of spuds from the local shop yesterday. :eek:
Bloomin' 'eck that is a very high price. Is it REALLY hitting us ALREADY :eek: ? My God I better go do a big shop very soon.
Well we gotta learn to start sharing and co-operating and giving a shit about one another or we aint never gonna get out this mess.
I know it's shocking! :eek: Strange thing is, we have a farm nearby that sells sacks of potatoes = 55lbs for a £5! Just shows how much we're being ripped off by greedy shops.
homebrew1973
26-04-2008, 12:43 PM
Rice is in short supply? It'll end up we will have to eat tinned shit all the time :(
I hope the faithful potato will not be affected in the future :eek:
Think of babies, all the food they have to eat in tins or jars looks either like puke or shit :eek:
Tatties aren`t really affected (yet), the price of frozen chips is pretty much the same as it was 10 years ago, though I remember 10 years ago my housemate coming back with a sack of scottish spuds (one of them was big enough for a full plate of chips ;)) for £1! The days of a large portion of chips at a chippy for £1 though are sadly long gone :(
Personally I don`t eat rice (do asian cash & carrys sell it cheaper than supermarkets?) but I LOVE pasta, I must have about 20kg of it (much of it out of date but it`s kept away from sunlight and in the dry so it and rice would last much longer in such conditions) as well as loads of noodles, dried foods etc. Maybe I should get an air pistol or crossbow to deter any would-be thieves ;)
If any of you have a garden or live near an allotment then use it to grow your own whatevers, I live near some allotments and am giving it serious thought.