if this continues, how long will the food supply really last? | |
JJ Johns
(OP) J to the 3rd User ID: 78471388 Switzerland 03/21/2020 09:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I actually lost weight.....being home makes me figgetty so I'm on the treadmill, free weights, or doing chores....eating less cuz its a subconscious rationing of supplies..... yeah, i think the subconscious (or somewhat conscious) decision to ration is what is causing me to lose weight. i could stand to lose a few more pounds, still . . No clotshot, NEVER! . Mad as hell! . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26209777 United States 03/21/2020 09:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got laid off last Monday. I started building 2’x8’x14” raised garden beds. Bought the soil and plants and now have 4 awesome planters going...in about two weeks I’ll have lettuce ready. 6 weeks and more stuff will be ready. I gonna keeps building the planters one per day. |
JJ Johns
(OP) J to the 3rd User ID: 78471388 Switzerland 03/21/2020 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got laid off last Monday. I started building 2’x8’x14” raised garden beds. Bought the soil and plants and now have 4 awesome planters going...in about two weeks I’ll have lettuce ready. 6 weeks and more stuff will be ready. I gonna keeps building the planters one per day. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26209777 sorry about your job, but great work on getting prepared and self sustainable. what else are you planning on growing? . . No clotshot, NEVER! . Mad as hell! . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26209777 United States 03/21/2020 09:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got laid off last Monday. I started building 2’x8’x14” raised garden beds. Bought the soil and plants and now have 4 awesome planters going...in about two weeks I’ll have lettuce ready. 6 weeks and more stuff will be ready. I gonna keeps building the planters one per day. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26209777 sorry about your job, but great work on getting prepared and self sustainable. what else are you planning on growing? Planted so far: Tomatoes Kale Lots of lettuce Cumbers Squash, beans, corn Melons Bell peppers Basil Mint I have a ton of Australian pepper trees growing and lots of free range peafowl around...the raised plante4s are like fortresses with chicken wire to keep the rabbits and peafowl out. |
JJ Johns
(OP) J to the 3rd User ID: 78471388 Switzerland 03/21/2020 09:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got laid off last Monday. I started building 2’x8’x14” raised garden beds. Bought the soil and plants and now have 4 awesome planters going...in about two weeks I’ll have lettuce ready. 6 weeks and more stuff will be ready. I gonna keeps building the planters one per day. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26209777 sorry about your job, but great work on getting prepared and self sustainable. what else are you planning on growing? Planted so far: Tomatoes Kale Lots of lettuce Cumbers Squash, beans, corn Melons Bell peppers Basil Mint I have a ton of Australian pepper trees growing and lots of free range peafowl around...the raised plante4s are like fortresses with chicken wire to keep the rabbits and peafowl out. wow! that's awesome. i don't have any land, but have been looking into some balcony planting options and a few other things. planting time is just starting here now. . . No clotshot, NEVER! . Mad as hell! . |
My Fear
User ID: 71860689 United States 03/21/2020 09:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i keep reading a lot of threads and posts about some saying the foods running out in warehouses, and others saying that's bullshit, and there's plenty. Quoting: JJ Johns however, with recent limits on how many items you can buy of certain things, in some places, starts to make me wonder. the stores and media blame it on hoarders, and being courteous to others. that ay be true, or it may be a cover story. like it or not, we've become a global society. regardless of what the actually case is right now, today, if the progression of spread and lockdowns continue, and borders continue to shut down, and more people get sick and can't produce, it would be very plausable that the raw materials, produce, and food from other countries, as well as food made in our own countries, might get cut off or severely limited. this idea isn't all that far fetched, especially for us GLP regulars. so, what do you all think? i have relatives in the states and canada, as well as here in switzerland, that i've been warning, telling them to prepare and stock up on storeable food. i'd like to hear from you all, with some good old glp uncle intel, sourced info, or your own personal opinions on this. and, this info. might help all of us... yes, i'm prepared, but convincing family and loved ones is sometimes difficult. i'm sure many here may also be cut off from traveling to their own families and relatives if the live in another state or country. so, warning is the only help we might be able to give. thanks. stay safe. I agree you might not always get the preferred product you want, but, you will usually always find another alternative. Also this is America. WE are the largest exporters of food in the world. Not only can we grow more of whatever, when SHTF like this, a good portion of Americans have yards that they will most likely start a garden this spring in as well. Some will even purchase rabbits and hens/ chicks for future chaos, that may or may not happen. Americans are just going to be a bit more prepared after this, that is all. Last Edited by God Fearing Atheist on 03/21/2020 09:53 PM |
JJ Johns
(OP) J to the 3rd User ID: 78471388 Switzerland 03/21/2020 09:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i keep reading a lot of threads and posts about some saying the foods running out in warehouses, and others saying that's bullshit, and there's plenty. Quoting: JJ Johns however, with recent limits on how many items you can buy of certain things, in some places, starts to make me wonder. the stores and media blame it on hoarders, and being courteous to others. that ay be true, or it may be a cover story. like it or not, we've become a global society. regardless of what the actually case is right now, today, if the progression of spread and lockdowns continue, and borders continue to shut down, and more people get sick and can't produce, it would be very plausable that the raw materials, produce, and food from other countries, as well as food made in our own countries, might get cut off or severely limited. this idea isn't all that far fetched, especially for us GLP regulars. so, what do you all think? i have relatives in the states and canada, as well as here in switzerland, that i've been warning, telling them to prepare and stock up on storeable food. i'd like to hear from you all, with some good old glp uncle intel, sourced info, or your own personal opinions on this. and, this info. might help all of us... yes, i'm prepared, but convincing family and loved ones is sometimes difficult. i'm sure many here may also be cut off from traveling to their own families and relatives if the live in another state or country. so, warning is the only help we might be able to give. thanks. stay safe. I agree you might not always get the preferred product you want, but, you will usually always find another alternative. Also this is America. WE are the largest exporters of food in the world. Not only can we grow more of whatever, when SHTF like this, a good portion of Americans have yards that they will most likely start a garden this spring in as well. Some will even purchase rabbits and hens/ chicks for future chaos, that may or may not happen. Americans are just going to be a bit more prepared after this, that is all. thanks! yes, i agree somewhat. it doesn't take into account potential distribution chains! the smart ones outside the cities yes. i'm american, however, i currently live in switzerland and land is a lot harder to come by here. stay safe. Last Edited by Jay3 on 03/21/2020 09:57 PM . . No clotshot, NEVER! . Mad as hell! . |
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ThinBlueLine
User ID: 74977876 03/21/2020 09:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I talked to my dad who works at a grocery distribution center in Nashville, TN. They distribute mainly to IGA's and other regional stores. He told me the record in sales for his warehouse in a single week was $18 million. He told me this past week they have sold and distributed $26 million in goods. He said they are shipping out faster than they can get inventory in. Last Edited by ThinBlueLine on 03/21/2020 09:58 PM |
JJ Johns
(OP) J to the 3rd User ID: 78471388 Switzerland 03/21/2020 09:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I talked to my dad who works at a grocery distribution center in Nashville, TN. They distribute mainly to IGA's and other regional stores. He told me the record in sales for his warehouse in a single week was $18 million. He told me this past week they have sold and distributed $26 million in goods. He said they are shipping out faster than they can get inventory in. Quoting: ThinBlueLine thanks a lot for the info. stay well and stay safe. . . No clotshot, NEVER! . Mad as hell! . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78173891 United States 03/21/2020 09:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You people are fucking stupid. There is not going to be a food supply issue. All necessary workers will not be interrupted. And if some get sick others will pick up the slack. The economy on the other hand will suffer. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78173891 call us stupid. sure, but then tell me what happens when only one of the people in a factory test positive and they need to quarantine the whole factory? multiply that be a few factories. yeah, we're stupid You quarantine all the workers and replace them with new ones. I'm glad your not in charge of anything. Dumb ass |
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JJ Johns
(OP) J to the 3rd User ID: 78471388 Switzerland 03/21/2020 10:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You people are fucking stupid. There is not going to be a food supply issue. All necessary workers will not be interrupted. And if some get sick others will pick up the slack. The economy on the other hand will suffer. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78173891 call us stupid. sure, but then tell me what happens when only one of the people in a factory test positive and they need to quarantine the whole factory? multiply that be a few factories. yeah, we're stupid You quarantine all the workers and replace them with new ones. I'm glad your not in charge of anything. Dumb ass the new ones that are in quarantine. or the ones that are scared to go out. sure. great plan. you obviously don't understand contingency plans. Last Edited by Jay3 on 03/21/2020 10:02 PM . . No clotshot, NEVER! . Mad as hell! . |
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Homeland76
User ID: 8233176 United States 03/21/2020 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The USA produces so much food and can actually produce a lot more than it does. Imported stuff will be the concern and of course hoarding will lead to some shortages in the stores. The processors are already wrestling with how much to ramp up- they are more afraid of boom/bust once everyone has so much they won't spend as much and demand falls off a cliff. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75615507 Man you are way off. Whit the crops lost last year due to flooding we dont have any reserves of grain. There will be a huge problem if this happens again. Its been raining a ton here ground has been completely saturated here. Not only that we are entering a grand solar minimum and yields will be big time. Gas will be a quarter a gallon but a loaf of bread going to be 50 bucks. Jeremy M |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76660238 United States 03/21/2020 10:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Draw a graph of "severity" since two weeks ago and you can see it go exponential. So any analysis for today needs to consider that "you are probably way underestimating how bad this will get...." I am not talking about CV severity - I'm talking about the severity of WHAT THEY ARE DOING TO US. |
White Sailboat
User ID: 78179704 Canada 03/21/2020 10:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My farmer friend says delivery of diesel for his farm equipment (10000 litres) has gone from 1-2 days to 10-12 days already. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15101811 He wasn’t spooked before. Now he is. Thanks for sharing this. I think the best evidence and reports we can get right now are from our local farmers. Just like this report. If farmers are having issues with diesel, livestock feed or other essentials this is a good indication of where we may be headed. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1298661 United States 03/21/2020 10:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't know about food but obviously the tp supply didn't last. Hasn't been any for sale here for over a week. No tp for sale at any store anywhere within 130 miles. Never thought I'd see the day in the US when something as basic as tp would be unavailable but here we are. Bread shelves totally bare as well. And a basic item like hand soap is limited to 1 per customer. First world problems? This shit is real. |
ModeloVirus
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78581987 Australia 03/21/2020 10:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My farmer friend says delivery of diesel for his farm equipment (10000 litres) has gone from 1-2 days to 10-12 days already. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15101811 He wasn’t spooked before. Now he is. Our farmers are pretty happy, the bug is predominantly in our cities & we produce enough for 75 million people with 24 million on the books |
Trommy
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76842668 United States 03/21/2020 10:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I work in a factory that makes the #1 selling cereal America. We are exempt from all martial law and are running 24/7. Not that we didn't run 24/7 before but now we don't get easter off. Lots and lots of overtime. Also, this plant's city just had its first 3 confirmed cases of Covid-19. We will make cereal no matter what! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78581987 Australia 03/21/2020 10:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The fat women in the US will be the first to be eaten when we run out of food. They can't run fast. Quoting: Auburnite Yep, lets see how the "equality" thumping females, the tough keyboard warrior types and the limp wristed LGBT(6 arsehole brigade) all fair when the trucks stop bringing food to their cottonwool cages |