Food Shortage Austria Lockdown Subscriber Update 2021


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Food shortage news and empty shelves from across the USA, Austria, and rest of Europe, especially at walmart as we enter the Christmas and holiday season.

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  1. Curtis Harrison1
    Curtis Harrison1 says:

    Here in Montrose Colorado we have had a few stores with no milk for over 2 weeks straight as well as many of the schools can't find food to serve the kids for school lunches. Overall there is no major shortages as of yet for the average consumer as I could just go to a different store and find milk. Price increases on almost all products. Oscar Myer bacon over 10$ a pound ground burger is up 2$ a pound from last year Chicken up 30% in the last 6 months gas is over double what it was a year ago milk is almost double what it was 3 months ago canned soups up 20% in less than 2 months cereal up almost 35% the list goes on and on. PS thank you for what you are doing on this channel I hope it wakes some people up before it's to late. Grow some of your own food people anything is better than nothing.

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  2. Mary Kiser
    Mary Kiser says:

    These Subscriber Updates are very informative and important. All of your videos are must watch. Your precsion of thought and content are excellent! PLEASE keep up the good work. You are deeply appreciated. Happy Blessed Thanksgiving to you & yours.

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  3. Carol Dodson
    Carol Dodson says:

    Another update for all who are interested. The warehouse we order from has so far not been able to order holiday Coconut, Red Velvet or Carrot cake. The bakeries they order from apparently are having trouble getting the flour/ingredients to make the cakes! If they find the ingredients then they can't find the plastic cake containers to put them in and vice versa. I don't know if this is for just our area or for everywhere. If you want any of these cakes for your holiday desserts and see them in your area now you might want to buy now and freeze them til Christmas. Our supply orders were over 40% shorted this morning (Nov 24). No pie shells, no whipped cream. Very little frozen food and not much on canned goods or cereal Isle. We still looked fairly good. You can find things you want even if you have to pick a different brand than you're use to getting. I might be wrong but I think things will be worse after the holidays. November and December are the busiest time of year for businesses. They are losing big profit sales when they can't get product in so if we can't get items in during this busy season what are the chances of getting stuff after the holiday rush? This is not the time to get lax on your preps. If at all possible stock up on a years worth of food and items you use especially if you might be looking at the possibility of losing your job over refusal to get the you know what.

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  4. JoAnna The Singer
    JoAnna The Singer says:

    Two summers ago, I spent several hot days waterbath canning 14 quarts of tomatoes. When I told my mom what I had done, she asked why I would do that when canned tomatoes were cheap and plentiful in the stores.

    Canning is a skill just like any other skill…you have to keep your skills up. I am PROUD of those 14 quarts of tomatoes!!! Last summer, I managed to get a pressure canner–on sale with a coupon–at my Ace Hardware. I'll be pressure canning some meats here pretty quick. They are already in the freezer.

    Heck…I may even make some jam out of the fruit in my freezer that was extremely cheap last year. Not any more, though.

    And…even though I seed-saved this year and have an ample supply of seed packets, I ordered next year's garden seed last night. I have this thing about being able to eat.

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  5. Heidi Misfeldt
    Heidi Misfeldt says:

    Public schools need to make huge pots of soup, with whatever they can get their hands on, and serve with a side of bread. The children that are actually really hungry will appreciate it much. Spoiled children may not, but they can bring something from home.
    Soup is a wonderful thing, and does feed a crowd well.

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  6. Joy Maina
    Joy Maina says:

    Widespread flooding in Australia 🇦🇺 is starting to destroy crops. What was meant to be a bumper harvest, farmers have already lost millions of dollars. Expected to worsen over the course of this week.

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  7. Ms. Hotdog Legs
    Ms. Hotdog Legs says:

    Albuquerque, NM- 11/23 I went to Smith's, Wal-Mart, Costco and Target. All stores were fully stocked; more than I have ever seen since March 2020. At Smith's there were so many turkeys that they had turkeys in shopping carts lined up in the meat section for purchase. I also went clothes shopping at Ross and The Sketchers store and there was so much stock that backstock carts were lined in the aisles to pick at. I said before that I have a theory: blue states are being kept in the dark, while red cities are feeling the impact of the shortages–just a loose theory. I've heard that NM will be facing another lockdown and that the documents have already been signed. NM loves their masks and their jabs; very sad!

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  8. Caroline Ruof
    Caroline Ruof says:

    Greensburg PA area, info between Giant Eagle, Walmart, Sams and Aldis, I am noticing people are buying more canned foods, fresh broccoli costs 4.99 (non organic), breads are low but I am hoping that is for Thanksgiving and all the upcoming turkey sandwiches. Many gaps in the freezer section, eggs are low I am mostly seeing the fancy "organic" eggs which went up a whole dollar from 4.99 to 5.99 for a pack of 18. Heavy cream has been tough to find for weeks. Turkies nothing over 16 pounds. Barely got anything at Giant Eagle the other day, we used the dinky small cart…….my purchases totaled $175.

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  9. Janis Williams
    Janis Williams says:

    Thank you for your updates. Here in Brownwood TX… In central Tx ranching area… Canned cat food is almost noon existent, along with whipping cream, canned fruit, and oatmeal. I stocked up on things several weeks ago, and thankful I did. It's not looking good I'm many parts of our nation. My heart hurts for those who don't have financial means to buy what they need. This is a time to help your fellow man…

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  10. PA Momma Bear
    PA Momma Bear says:

    NW PA here and some things are hard to get, cat food is still a hit and miss. Took us about 3 weeks to find paper plates (want them just in case we lose electric) and hubby said they were more then he thought they should be. Our local Dollar General has nothing in the fridge section. It is weird on how certain things are just not there and others are, or depending on the store. Will be hitting up Aldi this weekend or the next to see what they have. We normally go to Save a lot but I want to try Aldi's as I have heard good things. Thanks for the update.

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  11. s. s.
    s. s. says:

    How many are turning to God ,..not many..well this will get worse until most repent, beg forgiveness for their sins, stop following Satan's lawlessness and start putting God back in their lives

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