The last time anyone wants to evaluate their long-term food supply is in the middle of an emergency. As such, the time to do so is now more than ever - especially because of all the food supply problems caused by the pandemic. If you haven’t started storing food in your home for the long-term check out some of our...
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Community Emergency Preparedness Guide Part 2: More Steps to Take To Prepare Your Neighbors
In part 1 of our community emergency preparedness guide, we showed you how to form a community disaster preparedness group as well as how to build a neighborhood emergency contact list. In our next installment, we will lay out other helpful suggestions to build your community around emergency preparedness and get people involved. Here, we will discuss how to assign... -
Will Supermarket Shelves Be Empty Again this Winter? Here’s What We Know.
As the second wave of COVID-19 builds, this could lead to another shortage at grocery stores and other retail locations. This shortage, however, could be worse than just a lack of toilet paper and sanitation supplies. The Wall Street Journal recently reported that grocery stores were “stockpiling and building pandemic pallets” ahead of what could be a long winter and... -
Even When the Pandemic Ends, These 3 Food Supply Issues Will Continue.
Cities around the country are relaxing lockdown measures and slowly opening back up following the COVID-19 outbreak. Even though we will finally be through this 2020 nightmare eventually, there is one issue that could rear its ugly head - and it’s one that not many people are talking about. There is a possible upcoming food crisis coming, with experts saying... -
Long-Term Food Storage VS Grocery Store Food
Now more than ever, Americans have an abundance of food options. In a typical grocery store, you’ll find over 50,000 options on average! But when it comes to long-term food storage some people opt for long-term food suppliers over the typical grocery store. The vast amount of options can be confusing and you can end up spending too much if...