3 THINGS TO GET BEFORE THEY ARE NO LONGER ON THE SHELF; SHORTAGES WILL CONTINUE TO GET WORSE

Published on July 14, 2020
Duration: 16:47

Alaska Prepper provides a cautionary overview of ongoing and worsening global supply chain shortages, particularly affecting food staples like dried beans, olives, and pickles. He advises viewers to proactively stock up on essential and comfort foods before availability decreases further and prices escalate, emphasizing self-reliance over reliance on mainstream media narratives. The speaker's pragmatic and boots-on-the-ground reporting highlights the importance of preparedness in the face of potential future crises.

Quick Summary

Alaska Prepper warns that global food shortages are worsening, impacting dried beans, olives, pickles, and canned goods. He advises viewers to stock up on essentials and comfort foods proactively before availability decreases and prices escalate, emphasizing self-reliance and long-term food storage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Global Shortages
  2. 01:40Shortage of Dried Beans
  3. 03:44Olive Supply Issues
  4. 06:54Pickle Production Challenges
  5. 08:53Canned Goods and Meat Substitutes
  6. 11:47Goya Products and Final Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main food items currently facing shortages?

Current shortages are significantly impacting dried beans, olives (due to an epidemic in Italy), pickles and relish (due to mildew), and canned goods like sweet peas and Chef Boyardee products. Prices for these items are expected to rise further.

Why are global food supply chains experiencing issues?

Supply chain problems are attributed to factors like lower grain harvests, an 'olive tree epidemic' in Italy, mildew affecting pickle production, and potentially increased demand for ingredients used in meat substitutes, leading to reduced carryover stock.

What advice does Alaska Prepper give regarding current shortages?

Alaska Prepper advises viewers to proactively stock up on essential and comfort foods before they become scarce and more expensive. He suggests using savings from reduced dining out to invest in long-term food storage (preps).

Are Goya products affected by shortages or boycotts?

While the speaker acknowledges potential supply issues, he dismisses a boycott of Goya products as media manipulation. His focus remains on the broader trend of food availability and price increases across various brands and categories.

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