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

This video by Alaska Prepper highlights current and potential future shortages of essential food items like dried beans, olives, pickles, and canned goods. The speaker attributes these shortages to global supply chain issues, agricultural problems, and increased demand. He advises viewers to proactively stock up on non-perishable food items and consider long-term food storage solutions before winter or further crises impact availability and prices.

Quick Summary

Alaska Prepper warns about worsening global food shortages affecting dried beans, olives, pickles, and canned goods. He advises viewers to stock up on these items and invest in long-term food storage before winter or potential crises impact availability and prices.

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?

The video highlights shortages in dried beans (pinto, kidney, lima), olives due to an epidemic in Italy, pickles affected by mildew, and canned goods like sweet peas and Chef Boyardee products. Availability is decreasing, and prices are rising.

Why are food shortages expected to worsen?

The speaker explains that global carryover for grains is low, and specific agricultural issues like olive tree epidemics and mildew on cucumbers are impacting production. These factors, combined with potential demand increases, suggest worsening shortages.

What advice does Alaska Prepper give regarding food shortages?

He advises viewers to proactively stock up on non-perishable food items like beans, pickles, and canned goods. Investing in long-term food storage before winter or potential crises is recommended to ensure preparedness.

Are specific brands mentioned as being affected by shortages?

Yes, the video shows shortages or potential issues with brands like Hurst's (blackeye peas), Mt. Olive (pickles), Green Giant (sweet peas), and Chef Boyardee. Goya products are also discussed in the context of consumer behavior.

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