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February 2, 2024
Food Prices To Skyrocket In 2024 - From Cattle Shortages To Recalls To Another Meat Farm On Fire, Multiple Food Categories Will See Massive Price Hikes In The Coming Months
A multi-day fire in Texas where multiple buildings at Feather Crest Farms was finally extinguished, making this just the latest in more than 100 accidents, plane crashes, explosions and fires, at food processing/manufacturing facilities since 2021.
Food insecurity has steadily risen since the Biden regime took over.
In March 2023, reports showed that almost 25% of Americans were considered food insecure, which was a jump of 5 percentage points from the previous year.
Almost 25% of American adults are food insecure, a jump of about five percentage points from a year earlier as the double whammy of high inflation and the end of pandemic benefits squeezes more household budgets, according to a new study.
Food insecurity indicates that someone isn't able to secure enough food for a nutritious diet, which can lead to skipping meals or cutting back on food. Those strategies, though, can have implications for a person's health and well-being, experts say.
The assertion that skipping meals or not getting enough to eat affects the health, while common sense, has also been confirmed by a recent study that found "estimated life expectancy at age 50 was 32.5 years among individuals with full food security, compared with 29.9 years among adults with marginal food security, 30 years among those with low food security and 28 years among individuals with very low food security."
Despite inflation being lower now than it was last in 2021, the cost of food has not gone down, so the prices we are paying now, are not going down, if anything they are going to start rising again.
In the first video at the bottom of this piece, we'll see 20 food items that will see their prices skyrocket in 2024.
Regular core inflation, which was far lower than food inflation since the Biden regime took over, has been higher under Biden than it was under Trump.
Supermarkets are often cited as among the types of businesses with the lowest profit margins. It's true. Grocery store profit margins typically range from 1 percent to 3 percent, depending on the items. Grocery stores make their money on volume. They may not make much on any one item, but it's the rare shopper who only buys one item. That's why the store kindly provides big shopping carts for their customers. With not much additional effort, the grocery store sells you 20 items or more, making much more profit than they would have if you had bought only one item.
What Biden is doing is looking for a scapegoat, because he won't admit his policies are responsible for much of the inflation.
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BIDENONMICS CAUSED BIDENFLATION & FOOD BANK USAGE....
Biden's American Rescue Plan spiked inflation, and even liberals admit "From 2021 onward, what’s known as “core inflation” has been significantly higher in the US than in other wealthy countries." as seen in the graph above, before Biden, other wealthy countries, and the US had similar inflation levels. Then the US’s shot up.
The media will also tell us the war between Russia and Ukraine caused inflation, specifically food inflation to rise, by causing shortages of wheats, grains and oils, but the tens of billions given to Ukraine also caused inflation to worsen do to two reasons.
One is the money itself, and the other is the fact that had we not given Ukraine tens of billions the war would have already been won by Russia, and the shortages would have been over, lowering prices, thereby lowering inflation as a whole, and core inflation, which is inflation minus energy and food.
While Biden touts "Bidenomics," Americans are not thrilled it. In fact the word has become so toxic that we barely hear anything from Democrats anymore. In fact, multiple reports tell us that Democrat politicians "ditched" using the term months ago, and have rejected the "White House's months-long campaign to sell the term..."
By the numbers: The term "Bidenomics" does not appear in any of the DCCC's public press releases nor on the social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, according to analysis provided by a House Republican strategist and reviewed by Axios.
• DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene (D-Wash.) hasn't used the term on her X or Facebook accounts.
• The term is nowhere to be found in any of the House Majority PAC's public releases and posts except for a single press release on July 31.
• House Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.) has avoided "Bidenomics" on his social media and press releases, except sharing one article on Facebook with the term featured in the headline. His team said he has invoked "Bidenomics" during press conferences.
Biden has also demanded the media start reporting on the economy "the right way," since America are less than impressed with his economic policies.
Is it any wonder that a Reuters/Ipsos poll released Wednesday found that the president's approval rating is 38% dropping from 40% in December.
The latest official numbers on food bank usage are for 2022, and those weren't released until well into 2023, so we will likely not have the new numbers for a few months, but the amount of people forced to use food banks because they cannot full feed themselves and/or families, continues to rise.
The number of people living in food insecure households in the United States in 2022 increased to 44 million, including 13 million children, according to a report released today by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). This is an increase of 31% for all individuals and 44% for children from the previous year, the highest rate and number of individuals and children since 2014 and the largest one-year increase in food insecurity since 2008. The USDA report confirms what Feeding America heard from people facing hunger in its 2023 Elevating Voices: Insights Report, where people surveyed agreed that federal and local governments should treat food insecurity as an urgent crisis despite headlines asserting an improving economy and lower unemployment rates.
The media can tout the Biden economy all they want, but it does not change what Americans see in their bank accounts, their wallets, or their grocery bills.
Between recalls, food plants destroyed, cattle shortages, and a lack of savings, it is easy to see why so many Americans are dependent on food banks and food stamps, but what the media doesn't tell you is that the issues surrounding food are only going to get worse, not better.
It is basic common sense, the more America grows in population, especially with Biden's open borders bringing in millions more illegal immigrants, the less food there is to go around. Then add the financial troubles plaguing Americans and the high cost of food and we are looking at a hungry nation about to get hungrier.
Spring planting will be here before you know it, and the more you can grow, the less money you have to spend at the grocery store.
Heaven forbid they release another bioweapon/pandemic, because supplies for gardening will once again be in short supply, as happened during the Covid lockdowns.
For those that are actively prepping, prepare to grow more than usual, and for those that have not begun to prep, perhaps now we be a good time to start.
For outdoor, or indoor if space allows, garden beds of all sizes can be found that can be utilized to get as much grown as possible for the space being worked with.
Plant grow bags are also a space-saving and easy way to grow everything from potatoes to tomatos to carrots, etc.
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