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No fresh chicken today at 2 different Publix in central Florida....
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[quote:ElephantInTheRoom:MV81MDE2ODMwXzkxODY2MTY4X0M0MDZCMkQz] [quote:Mr Samuel Colt:MV81MDE2ODMwXzkxODY2MTM2XzVFQzk2Qjkx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78152436:MV81MDE2ODMwXzkxODY1ODE2XzcxOUI5RDcy] you floridians need to imbibe of things from your local area more. fish and citrus and whatever else is there. quit reaching for farmlands you do not occupy. [/quote] https://stacker.com/florida/most-valuable-crops-grown-florida Florida has a HUGE agricultural industry beyond citrus. Everything produce grown in the rest of the country is also grown in Florida in abundance, until now. Vegetables, Melons and Berries The 2019 value of production for the published major berries, potatoes, vegetable crops, and watermelons totaled $1.75 billion, down 2% from the comparable 2018 value. The ranking from the highest to lowest value of the berry, potato, vegetables and watermelon crops is: Tomatoes Strawberries Bell peppers Watermelons Sweet corn Cucumbers Potatoes Snap beans Cabbage Blueberries The crops that increased in percentage and value were cabbage (+32%), tomatoes (+28%) and watermelons (+5%). Crops that decreased in value and percentage included bell peppers (-4%), strawberries (-6%), sweet corn (-10%), cucumbers (-14%), snap beans (-18%), potatoes (-28%) and blueberries (-29%). [/quote] This poster Doesn't know that Florida literally is where all cattle are raised before their sold and fattened up in winter climates. A lot of people are just unaware. Alright whatever. Also Florida has a huge agro farming industry to the point many of us are concerned about what they do to our water systems. That said if any state could be self sufficient to feed its own. It would be Florida. We have two growing seasons not one. And we have tons of wild fish, game, and food we produce here. Anyone saying otherwise is ignorant of the natural resources of Florida. [/quote]
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Frozen purdue sh!t is almost gone too.
Beef selection is minimal and the price is off the charts also.
And the butcher says no trucks today. I hope everybody has a food supply. The quickest way to take down a society is the vanishing food supply.
I really feel for parents with young mouths to feed.
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