2023 MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE THAN 2022 - STOCK UP NOW! - OR PAY THE CONSEQUENCES LATER

Published on January 9, 2023
Duration: 18:29

The video emphasizes proactive preparedness for 2023's expected economic challenges, including higher food prices and scarcity. Key recommendations include stocking non-perishables like beans, salt, spices, coffee, canned meats, peanut butter, and pasta due to their caloric density and shelf life. Maintaining morale with comfort foods and essential over-the-counter medications is also crucial, highlighting supply chain dependencies.

Quick Summary

Prepare for 2023's predicted economic instability by stocking essential survival foods like beans, salt, spices, coffee, canned meats, peanut butter, and pasta. These items offer high caloric density and long shelf life. Also, prioritize over-the-counter medications due to supply chain dependencies.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Philosophy of Preparedness
  2. 02:42Essential Staples: Beans, Salt, and Spices
  3. 04:24Coffee and Canned Meats
  4. 08:34Caloric Density and Shelf Life
  5. 12:35Morale and Medical Supplies

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I stock up on food before 2023?

The video predicts higher food prices and lower availability in 2023 due to economic instability and global events like the Tonga volcanic eruption. Stocking up now ensures you have essential supplies before potential shortages and price increases occur.

What are the most important non-perishable foods to stock?

Prioritize high-caloric, long-lasting items like canned/dry beans, salt (for consumption and barter), spices, coffee, canned meats, peanut butter, and pasta. These provide essential nutrition and can last for years if stored properly.

How can I prevent 'food fatigue' with survival rations?

Include a variety of spices in your stockpile to add flavor and variety to basic survival foods. This helps combat monotony and maintain morale when relying on limited rations for extended periods.

Why are canned goods at risk of shortage?

A scarcity of aluminum, driven by the European energy crisis affecting smelters, is expected to lead to a shortage of canned goods. This impacts the availability of many essential food items.

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