Anonymous wrote:Good luck with no migrants coming for their seasonal work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Empty grocery shelves = the poor man's Ozempic
They will MAHA one way or the other.
Could be the opposite. Fresh fruits and vegetables may be unaffordable or unobtainable, but cheap carbs will still be readily available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I certainly hope so. It would be nice if at least one of the disasters predicted here came true.
Seriously. I stocked up at the beginning of Covid and it turns out it wasn't really necessary.
??? We were told clearly to not panic buy as the supply chain would not be overly affected by COVID.
Anytime there was a shortage in the store it was due to panic buying. And there was no shortage on produce.
Anonymous wrote:No. Vast majority of our food is produced / grown here. Main exceptions are a lot of booze imports and then produce. But a sizable amount of the produce comes from Mexico which is exempt from the extra 10% tariffs and most of the rest comes from Latin America - 10% is not great but a lot of produce costs seem to vary by much more than that throughout the year.
The only huge tariffs are from China. We import very little food from them. Agree with another pp that the main impact from that will be on the packaging and other industrial inputs involved in the factories that make processed food.
There will only be food shortages if people start hoarding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Empty grocery shelves = the poor man's Ozempic
They will MAHA one way or the other.
Could be the opposite. Fresh fruits and vegetables may be unaffordable or unobtainable, but cheap carbs will still be readily available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump officials seem to think so. They're stockpiling toilet paper, food and cash.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-officials-hoarding-supplies-trade-war-tariffs-1235329235/
Why stockpile cash? That makes no sense to me unless they are expecting bank runs and banks to fail. Anyone know?
In times of uncertainty you don’t know what kinds of people will take advantage of distraction and weakness to disrupt things like electricity, payment systems, banks, etc. In the last few months and completed unrelated (I hope) to politics, we’ve had 3 different grocery stores near us have their systems go down and only be able to accept cash. DH comes from a country with instability and always has a stupid amount of cash at home and a decent amount on his person, and he and one other guy were the only ones getting through the checkouts with cash in a store of hundreds of customers.
Similar thing happened to his colleagues in Madrid during the recent outage. Cash is an advantage in times of uncertainty.
Anonymous wrote:I am assuming the answer is yes.
Anyone know? If so, what are you stocking up on as far as food goes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump officials seem to think so. They're stockpiling toilet paper, food and cash.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-officials-hoarding-supplies-trade-war-tariffs-1235329235/
Why stockpile cash? That makes no sense to me unless they are expecting bank runs and banks to fail. Anyone know?
In times of uncertainty you don’t know what kinds of people will take advantage of distraction and weakness to disrupt things like electricity, payment systems, banks, etc. In the last few months and completed unrelated (I hope) to politics, we’ve had 3 different grocery stores near us have their systems go down and only be able to accept cash. DH comes from a country with instability and always has a stupid amount of cash at home and a decent amount on his person, and he and one other guy were the only ones getting through the checkouts with cash in a store of hundreds of customers.
Similar thing happened to his colleagues in Madrid during the recent outage. Cash is an advantage in times of uncertainty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump officials seem to think so. They're stockpiling toilet paper, food and cash.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-officials-hoarding-supplies-trade-war-tariffs-1235329235/
Why stockpile cash? That makes no sense to me unless they are expecting bank runs and banks to fail. Anyone know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wait until migrants.are afraid to come pick the crops. No produce unless we’re willing do that work for that pay.
I’m pretty sure this is already happening.
Anonymous wrote:Just wait until migrants.are afraid to come pick the crops. No produce unless we’re willing do that work for that pay.