- There's a term being used called "shrinkflation" where prices go up as the size of the container slowly shrinks, or they add filler ingredients (ie. Salt water to chicken)
- Salmonella being found in everything now such as baby formula, peanut butter, more common in poultry
- lowering food safety standards through executive order also apparently babies can drink cows milk now
Etc many more examples like this I think will be used to disguise scarcity so that they get the desired effect of weakening the population without causing revolutions
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Yes! I noticed this too. It's like when Winter gas first comes out in September: engines runs rough and get less mileage.
the real famine would hit the third world or lower tier countries who get outbid for resources which will in turn drive citizens of those countries to immigrate to higher tier counties and 'humanitarian crises muh immigrants no one is illegal' marketing campaigns, exactly what sorosrothsbloombergstan wants. when is search 'meat' at the local market the first 3 lines are fake estrogen meat that the machine is investing in and hopes to destroy competition literally.
Since the beginning of all this bs...I have noticed in general quality control of packaging and such has gone down a lot. I also used to buy limes regularly. They went from 6 for 1, 4 for 1, and now $0.48...over this time they also seemed to be less quality. Harder to actually pick any of them.
Also during this time for over two years now, I have experiences smell/taste distortion due to getting covid in April 2020...no jab. But it is still distorted. So I can only eat certain things. Given this is the case, I buy the same things every week or so. So I have noticed how prices have changed and/or supply of certain items.
Most things have not changed in price. But sometimes there is none available.
i have noticed the gas is terrible lately. like they put more water in it or something. my car idles a bit worse. despite what gas station i go to.
Produce is definitely getting shittier.
i notice they are filling a lot more of the peanut containers with empty space, and they are filling a lot more of the chip bags or anything that comes in bags with air. you notice this too??
I don't buy chips much, but I see it happening with most things I buy. Soups are more watery. Even sardines aren't packed in the can like they used to be, you get a few loose ones in a can even though the oil is supposed to cost more than the fish
Today I bought fresh, never frozen baby back ribs. We barbecued. The ribs stunk like poop. I bought four separately packaged racks from 2 different stores because they didn't have enough, all of them stunk. I don't know if this is related, but I've never had this happen before.
Odd i wonder if that is indicative of issue with pork. They're more collegial similar to us than other farm animals so maybe there's some carryover from human experimentation
I could see that. I feel like we're ruining all of agriculture, between the supply chain problems, chemicals, hormones, government pay-to-kill programs, and monopolization by Big Farma (tm).
Go look at the video game industry.
Quality is another thing, but quantity, as in ZERO will result in the true deaths.
You do not see anyone doing good in this world anymore because there is none. Hope does not exist or no longer exists. Goodwill no longer exists and the best way to live according to people is to scam and kill.
yup. we're systematically being shitted on from many different angles. The parasites want us all dead.
The babies drinking cows milk was due to so many babies being able to thrive on plant based milks. They weren't supposed to be able to do that.
One excuse was nut allergies. But, when your child didn't have them the excuse went straight to other children with but allergies.