7 Things You Might Not Be Able to Buy at Grocery Stores Soon

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After the pandemic, a lot of things have changed. Starting with our routines and jobs to cooking and eating at home because it’s much safer, a lot of supplies are being affected. But that doesn’t mean you have to panic-buy everything that might run low on stock. Furthermore, a lot of retailers advise us that “if the people will buy only what they need and only when they need it, we will have enough for everyone.” For each and every item there must be an alternative, and all we need to do is to be patient and keep hoping that everything will be all right in the future. I know that when it rains it pours, but it can’t be that bad all the time, right?

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  1. I simply don’t understand this. For years now there’s been a cry about forthcoming food shortages.
    So, if this has been predicted for years, why hasn’t America’s land been prepared for planting, harvesting, and storage (not shortage!!!)? See the difference in spelling? Really doesn’t take much to change the spelling.
    So, why are billions $$$$ being sent to other countries at America”s taxpayer expense?
    Oh yes, I’ve heard suicide amongst farmers has been increasing! Less Americans to feed?
    P.S. Saudi Arabia planting crops in Southern Arizona, and, of course, being watered with scarce Arizona liquid – I e. water!

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