Are we actually running out of food?

Real question. Do you actually think the U.S. will have serious food shortage in the near future? I can't comprehend it. I've been prepping, but part of me feels like I'm wasting money on something that will never happen.

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How is it a waste? You're not throwing away everything if nothing happens. Just cyclically consume it while buying new stuff to store it.

I mean if you burn down all the food processing plants and all the reserves and kill all the stock then yeah. Lot of people like to think America is invincible and that our infrastructure will just perpetuate itself magically despite our "not my problem" mentality literally leaving critical infrastructural roles to be filled by people that hate americans enough to quietly eat our scorn while they poison us at a level we're too lazy to watch

We deserve it for being arrogant and careless

I wouldn't choose to eat freeze dried and canned food unless I had to. So it's not a great substitution for my regular diet.

you can just rob the elderly people who are floating in money houses cars and caused this mess

No, it's just another scare to have an excuse for food price rise. Same with the grain buildings burning and shit. You're being psy-op'ed into thinking the current inflation phenomena is due to somesort of food shortage factors while in fact it's just everything getting more expensive, inflation. Due to this inflation, shit is going to be closing down, you'll have less variety to purchase from, which in turn will raise prices even more.

And maybe. Maybe you should ligma balls nigger.

the real food panic is going to start in fall

right. I could see a domestic food shortage if our food supply was attacked. Otherwise, I think we're safe.

>wasting money on something that will never happen
yeah they capitalize this on every generation. Food prepping industry been going on a long time. back in the 80s in California people were worried about earthquakes and bought all this storable food and probably ate at most 10% of it.

how is a money, houses and cars going to get you food during a food shortage?

This. In 2 weeks you will see

Russia is the #1 grain exporter and fertilizer exporter. You can't raise beef and fertilize crops without it. Also, they're cutting off natural gas to parts of europe.

oh the question is not whether you waste money, the question is can you afford not to waste a little bit of money on too much non-expiring foods while also having some go bad within many years, up to a decade, and instead starve to death? can you afford starving to death? no? well, end of discussion I think.

>can you afford starving to death?
yes, I'm the only person on planet earth who can afford to starve to death. what kind of low iq question is that?

Ok good I hope we starve. Fuck jews.

All the unplanted crops and killed but not butchered animals are going to catch up with us.

Yeah shortages normally happen in the fall when everything is being harvested and just after when it's all in storage for the entire rest of the year.

Fat fucks keep eating it all.

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fortunately, they don't eat the same kind of food I do.

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I suppose.

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Any idea how many food processing plants are in the U.S.?

Beans, pasta, canned meats, etc. canned veg. Are you retarded that you only think of freeze dried?