21-05-2022, 07:23 PM
(21-05-2022, 02:59 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: It certainly doesn't look good. And as usual, those with least will cop the worst of it.That looks like an American list, and I think it includes items that are really not essential such as flour, pasta, powdered milk, sugar and baking powder.   None of these are nutritious, and given that we're talking about an apocalyptic shortage I think we can all do without baking and reconstituted milk.
https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/agri...ood-crisis
How to prepare for & survive a food shortage.
https://ezprepping.com/how-to-prepare-fo...Dehydrated)
"What should I buy to prepare for a food shortage?
HereÔÇÖs a list of what you should buy to prepare for a food shortage:
Flour
Rice
Noodles and Pasta (various varieties, white & wholewheat)
Vegetables (Freeze Dried, Canned, and Dehydrated)
Fruit (Freeze Dried, Canned, and Dehydrated)
Oats
Sugar (white, soft brown, dark brown)
Vegetable and Olive Oil
Powdered Milk
Salt, Baking Powder, Baking soda, other Herbs, and Spices
Chicken (Canned and Freeze Dried)
Beef (Canned, Freeze Dried, Dehydrated, and Jerky)
Cans of Soup
Peanut Butter (protein)
Nuts (variety of)
Beans (various varieties of dried and canned)
Full Freeze Dried Meals."
They also advocate having a garden, which isn't a bad idea.