How close are we to mass food shortages?

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not close enough

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>literally who responding to a literal who

you should get banned for this

Most burgers have 9+ months of food reserves already stored on their own bodies. We've been preparing for a famine our entire lives OP.

Very close, Tyson the food manufacturer is closing plants because all their Mexican slaves are either no showing or getting sick. This is probably happening in many other places, farmers are complaining the beaners stopped showing up to the fields in california. The US fucked itself by allowing these pieces of shit to hire these nasty things.

Remember, the democrats did this all on purpose over a cold virus with a lower death toll than the seasonal flu

This is the perfect time to force americans to beat the obesity epidemic. Blame coronachan for the food shortages and let lardmericans use up their fat storages.

Do Amerilards eat eggs and fruit if they dont come out of a can or box?

They're working on making it worse artificially, so very soon.
Probably closer to 40
This is probably really close to the truth. Either the kikes got sick of looking at us being fat as fuck and are putting us on a forced diet or they just want to starve us for entertainment.
No canned eggs. Canned fruit isn't too popular here.

Practically every historical famine was caused by people. This would be one of them.

Chinkoids are sending counterfeit orders to destroy food supply.

I'm wondering the same thing. Surely the entire world can't be kept on gibs forever, and the virus isn't slowing down.

Do you not understand fatality rates? You are probably 100 times more likely to die from Corona than the flu, retard.

not really, it's just a temporal shortage untill the market reacts itself + higher prices that will come will help. not the opposite. Much worse would be if the gov. regulates prices, that would mean a high shortage of basic needs untill the regulation is over

Higher prices over a period where a significant portion of people are out of work seems not ideal

Fat people tend to go into hypoglycemic shock during food shortages. The 'stored fat' meme needs to fucking end, obese people are almost always comorbid with type 2 diabeetus.

>this
I don't know if the hordes of illegal mexicans workers will be willing to show up to work when they're afraid of the pandemic.

Oh that sucks!

Quite a few of the workers in meat plants are actually refugees from Somalia/Burma/etc. So they’re legally in the country. But whenever the census data comes out for this year, you will see random spikes in black/hispanic populations in rural areas around Tyson plants.

Smithfield in SD had that sort of thing going on.

Globalists are all working together to crash the world so their agenda looks good by comparison

not even.
Plenty of junk food.
I order all my groceries in, even with shortages of meat, plenty of ways to get protein.

>plenty of ways to get protein
eat the bugs?

This.

People like Stalin?

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You're screwed. Americans haven't done that kind of work since the Dust Bowl.

Imagine being an alien or a time traveler and looking at a system that can't figure out the most basic of things, like feeding themselves, without having to resort to slave labor.
We are a sorry bunch of primitive savages.

About a third of the food made and distributed for humans gets thrown away. While we obviously can't obtain 100% efficiency, we have a decent amount of leeway.

>EVERYTHING IS COLLAPSING, LOOK AT THIS TWEET I FOUND!

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if anything you've got mass surplus in the west. shortage of double fried cheese bacon extra crispy onion ring slambang whatever is not the same as shortage of food. you're not gonna run out of potatoes ,corn and such for at least half a decade

NJ here and i can confirm that there is almost literally no food left.

i ordered 100+ dollars of food on an order, took 3 weeks to come, and i was refunded around 80 dollars since only 20 dollars worth of it actually shipped.

its over.

And the Irish famine was also caused by policies.

there is a difference between an actual food shortage and a "I can't get exactly what I want when I want, waaaaaah" disruption. If you have enough calories to maintain your health, it is not a shortage.

>something should happen
At what age do people normally figure out their opinions don't matter? Is there some % of people who never figure that out?

If we truly run out of food in America then it is only because it was intentionally done. America has a food surplus and tons of land to grow more. The "victory garden" concept of WW2. Never going to happen unless people mentally accept they can't put seeds in their front yard.

All my local grocery stores are about 60-75 percent full, so I don't think food shortages are gonna happen

Considering that Michigan has banned the sale of seeds... well...

>Do you not understand fatality rates? You are probably 100 times more likely to die from Corona than the flu, retard.
Infection rate is 50-85x greater than thought from confirmed cases. All of those people are asymptomatic or only have mild symptoms, otherwise they would have shown up at the hospital and been tested. So take your fatality rate and divide it by 50 and by 85 for your upper and lower bounds.

This is literally just a more contagious flu. Because it's more contagious it has the potential to overload hospitals in high density areas with critically ill patients who would arrive more spread out during a normal flu. That's literally the only thing that's dangerous about it.

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I just got an Italian sub from Subway. Everything seems normal.

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they will get over it, or die trying. either way, their fault, 100% preventable.

not close at all. remember, tons of people eat out multiple times a week. with restaurants closed, they are now forced to cook at home.

bullshit. stores are 3/4 filled, online orders are same with stock.

Some guy on twitter said it so it must be true.

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