Anons, this isnt a "virus outbreak" its a culling

Anons, this isnt a "virus outbreak" its a culling.
There is already a shortage on milk.
This time last year, milk was $0.50 per gallon, or for about 4 liters for metric using people.
As of right now there are RATIONS on milk, which is about $3 per gallon, the highest its ever been.
There are also rations EVERYTHING dairy, including butter which lasts forever.
There is a SHORTAGE not a surplus of dairy, and yet here is our own government giving, and farmers obeying, orders to literally dump out milk, the source of all rationed dairy products.

There are "curfews" which force the population into close proximity, and absurd rations that force people out into the now crowded stores every few days since nobody is permitted to buy even a whole weeks worth of food in one trip.
Being in a packed store, in close proximity to everyone every few days is the perfect recipe to get an AIRBORNE virus to spread, especially one capable of lingering in a 27 foot radius for hours.
Our own government has lied about the severity of this outbreak since the very beginning. Initially giving away our remaining supply of masks to other countries in the initial stages of the outbreak. The supply was already low because the previous administration flat out refused advisors demands to replenish the stock after the last administration used them all up. Our own government then ordered us to not wear life saving masks. The Corporations who are complicit in all of this have generated artificial shortages of supplies. Everything from life saving ppe such as gloves and n95 respirators to basic things like food. Milk, water, bread, flour, and essential paper items are all mysteriously missing from our shelves it no explanation asto where its all going.

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ok schizo

Among the theory that try to explain this are an inevitable asteroid impact, preparing people to deal with the fallout of a yellow stone eruption, the culling prophesied in the Georgia, or preparations for war.
I cant say for sure what the real motivation behind this is, but the simple fact remains that this "epidemic" is designed at every turn to be as absurd as humanly possible.

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They’re literally dumping milk. This makes no sense.

Tell me who the dairy queen is!

>This time last year, milk was $0.50 per gallon, or for about 4 liters for metric using people.
>As of right now there are RATIONS on milk, which is about $3 per gallon, the highest its ever been.
The fuck are you smoking? Milk has been around $3 forever

When the fuck was milk 50 cents a gallon? Even where I live with cheaper than average it is $3.66 a gallon right now.

The free market at work! They're slashing supply below demand to keep prices up.

who the fuck still drinks milk

Milk is 1.99 a gallon here

It literally wasnt. This is the most expensive its been in years

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>They’re literally dumping milk. This makes no sense.

Milk goes off in storage and cows still need fucking milked daily if you want them to remain productive. The fuck do you want the farmers to do if it's not getting collected? They can't keep it indefinitely. Best thing they can do is to fuck it over the field so at least it returns some nutrients to the soil.

You're full of shit

See

It's real people. Get ready for food shortages.

>A gallon of milk at some stores was priced at around $1. (2017)
cnbc.com/2017/02/27/wal-mart-launches-new-front-in-us-price-war-targets-aldi-in-grocery-aisle.html

In California and Florida milk has always been close to 3 dollars a gallon, for years now. I even buy my shit at the commissarry on military bases where shit is cheaper.

Here you go fucknut, I did not even bother to read anything after the retarded milk thing:
statista.com/statistics/236854/retail-price-of-milk-in-the-united-states/

amazingly bad photoshop
2/10 you are getting replies

You are not a very intelligent user.

There's no curfews, schizo. I wander about with my friends whenever I feel like it, cops pass us and do nothing. The grocery stores in my area are all full, with the exception of shit people I WITNESS BUYING in mass amounts. Honestly the jannies should 404 all the retarded happening threads on this site. All of them are started by mentally challenged idiots

I dont know what your problem is, the shills I get, but not you. I am telling you where i live milk has never been this expensive, there are literaly rations on it an butter, and the farmers are dumping it out.
Rations are for shortages
dumping is for extreme surpluses
what part of this do you not get?

>There's no curfews, schizo.
you shills are pathetic, youre gonna die with the rest of us so why are you lying about it?

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OP is actually correct and not a faggot.

I'm not a shill, fucktard. I wish I had video but i literally was wandering around my neighborhood in a city of 1 million people at 12am, high off my ass and passed multiple police officers and they did not care. If i felt like it i would google places that have non-mandatory stay-at-home orders and show u but ur so retarded theres no point.

exactly
we do what we want in the UK cops don't care lol they think it's a joke which it IS

It's such a joke. The only real problems are the supply chains potentially getting disrupted for a few weeks, and a few hospitals getting overwhelmed. Idk why people choose to believe the world is ending when all the evidence is pointing to it being just another outbreak like Swine flu

>t.urban bugman

retard

I believe there are places without curfew and curfew isnt being enforced, but cities and (i think) states in the united states of america do infact have curfews issued, and the stores are all closing super early too. Even the shartmart is closing at 9 or 10 now. This situations only consequence is that it will force the public to be out at the same time in 1 large crowd, instead of having it spread out over the normal 24 hour period in a smaller crowd.
The large crowd, with everyone forced into close proximity WILL cause any airborne viruses to spread faster.
user, everything Ive said are objective facts.

There is not even a limit on milk/butter purchases in central FL. I was at Publix today. I buy Irish butter though.
The dumping occurred due to shifts in purchasing at the institutional level such as schools, restaurants and hotels.
I found this information in two seconds.
news4jax.com/news/2020/04/07/farmers-forced-to-dump-milk-as-coronavirus-sets-back-dairy-industry/

farmanddairy.com/news/why-milk-is-being-dumped-right-now/607891.html

Nice meme flag, faggot

Dude, a few curfews does not equal a culling. My main point was that OP is acting like the tiniest bit of hardship is the end of the world and he is retarded for it

man, I could go for some whole milk

based kerry gold chad

I paid 8 bucks for a gallon of faggotty organic milk with a cream plug inside the lid in a glass bottle last week. Not by choice, it was the only milk left that wasn't nonfat or lowfat.

I just left a large grocery store chain that serves the mid west, and there are rations on milk and butter, when there wasnt a week ago.
>dumping happened because X
That doesnt change the fact that they refused to lower the price and are directly meddling with the supply part of supply and demand artificially lowering the supply and artificially raising the prices when there are already massive food shortages and bread lines all over the country. They could have donated it or simply lowered the price so that the people who cant get bottled water could at least have something to drink other than soda. Which brings me back to my point, the new "Shortage on dairy" that, at least in my area, now exists, did not have to happen.

Hes entirely correct because its exactly the fyckjng same in England too

Making us ram together and dumping perfectly good food

agriland.co.uk/farming-news/uk-farmers-forced-to-dump-milk-as-covid-19-knocks-processing-capacity/


And wales
google.com/amp/s/www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/coronavirus-milk-farmers-wales-freshways-18048204.amp

If you look, canada is the same

There were dairy farmers on the telly arguing with the supermarket jews about them getting squeezed
There is demand but the retailers dont want to pay a fair price for it.

I am op, and the curfews are not the point.
The point is the curfew restricts the hours people can go out to a certain window, so the ENTIRE population will now be out and in the same areas at the same time. This forces people who would otherwise not be out when an infection does spread within a store, to now be present and exposed to any potential infection. The curfews and restrictions on store hours are fine for a riot, but for a "viral outbreak", and are the worst thing they could have done for this situation.
If people could still go out at night, the day crowd wouldn't have the night added to it, and both day and night crowds would be thinner. The amount of people in the aisles would be less than it is now. The virus lingers in the air. All of the people you have to walk by at the store are a threat to your safety and well being. Without curfew and restricted hours, many of the people in the aisles would probably not be there when you go to the stores. The restrictions on hours is an accelerant for an airborne viral outbreak.

Dairies are not allowed to sell unpasteurized milk. The guys who buy the milk that was dumped do not sell it in gallon or smaller. They sell to a different supply chain that stopped buying it. Things happened too quickly for them to be able to adjust. You cannot just make instant changes to civilian logistics networks.
Toilet paper is the same way with two different supply chains. One for commercial and one for domestic.

Look what the mayor did to the tube in london. Made the carriage length smaller so people couldnt spread out
We cant buy a whole load of shopping here so have to risk the supposedly deadly virus by having to keep going to crowded shops

I went to buy some milk a few days ago and the store I get it from usually has the cooler shelves packed full all the time. It shocked me to see how little there was, there was about 8 4L bags of milk in 3 crates and the 1L stuff including chocolate milk was all only the front row. Not much in behind for restock either. I haven't been to the grocery store because they make everyone line up outside and only let a few people in at a time and I don't feel like spending 3 hours to get some fruits and vegies, not yet anyway. I just hope it'll be there when I do need to go get them.

Oh I should note also that everything was normal priced or even slightly cheaper, so there's no gouging going on. Either hoarding or supply issues.

Milk is still 35 cents per gallon around here, gasoline is $1.39 per gallon.

Things got pretty scary here for a while with regards to the food situation

Thos is all am illusion. Dont be afraid to remove the chains. I'm typing this as I'm taking a poop.

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>He want chinks to control the milk market.

While I had not considered that they sell it to distributors, I feel my point still stands.
The demand for milk has not changed. Milk is one of the most perishable things on the shelf, the last thing anyone in their right mind would hoard for a dooms day even as seen with other items that "panic buyers" purchase such as cases of water, flour, and as you said toilet paper. These products will last years on a shelf, while milk perishes within a few weeks while refrigerated and within a day when unrefrigerated. Through this whole epidemic the milk has remained fully stocked, and people could be seen purchasing it on a regular basis. Nobody panic bought milk, and nobody avoided the milk like they do the produce.
Sure schools are closed down now, so the kids wont drink a tiny bottle once a day, but they will by chugging it by the glass while they are at home.
The demand for milk has not changed, so why would the fuck with the supply and why would absurd rations be imposed now?

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Brits went nigger crazy for it, long life milk was the first thing to go even before toilet roll, followed by powdered milk
Its impossible to sign up to a milk round because demand is so high
We need it for tea, we can face the apocalypse calmly so long as theres tea

Sauce please user

Gas was the only thing we had going for us, as of right now I believe it to be less than $2 still, but the milk has changed. Weve not had 0.35 for a very long time, but it is rarely this expensive and never had been rationed.
Pic related, he asked for oil prices

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>Last year, milk was 50 cents a gallon
What the fuck? I buy milk every week and yeah it's been up recently but it was definitely not 50 cents 365 days ago.

Why do you need milk in your tea? Take it straight, drinking milk is gross.

>$0.50/gal milk
where the fuck was that sale going on

Dairy farmers dump tons of milk every year to maintain quotas that keep prices artificially high for the dairy cartel. They are literally and figuratively crying over spilled milk, something they do every fucking year to fuck you in the ass.

>Brits went nigger crazy for it, long life milk was the first thing to go even before toilet roll, followed by powdered milk
really, wow. Its been fully stocked here. Eggs sold out and they put up the ration sign but the eggs never stopped coming and the price stayed reasonable, a little higher though. We could get a dozen eggs for $0.99 burger bucks.
Milk was never an issue until now though.
>We need it for tea, we can face the apocalypse calmly so long as theres tea
lol

>>Last year, milk was 50 cents a gallon
>What the fuck? I buy milk every week and yeah it's been up recently but it was definitely not 50 cents 365 days ago.

Damn, you aren't buying into the right wing shill?
Bad on you my friend.

Because when it hits the tank it's typically not considered your property anymore and is instead your contractors, who in turn aren't picking up regularly
It's total bullshit.
T. Former dairy farmer

That's like suggesting yanks dont put bullets in their guns

$0.6x per gallon in appalachia around 2018. My numbers were a slight rounding which I thought nothing of doing at the time but due to the intensity of this thread I now wish I would have opted for providing absolutely accurate numbers.

>There is already a shortage on milk.
No there isn't, it's just the opposite.
There's way too much and they can't price fix it high enough so they're dumping it.

>the yellow race

Can't say I believe a chink would write that.

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You know you can buy the items, leave the store, come back in the store and buy more of the same items? The rationing is to prevent the retarded panic buyers from clearing shelves as soon the the doors open every morning.

You put so much thought into your post but you fail to see the most obvious reasoning. Kill yourself lad

Thanks for recognizing the effort, but you fail to absorb the message. You posted a workaround that does work, but even then you are now making several trips back into the store literally doubling your expose ever time you go back in as well as, if you are a fatty, giving your cardiovascular system more of a work out, which in turn increases respiration which will cause you to inhale airborn pathogens faster and deeper.

Except youd have to queue around the block once again