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Offline Kamaji

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The Looming Food Crisis
« on: March 08, 2022, 01:33:33 pm »
The Looming Food Crisis

The coming surge in food prices will devastate the global poor.

By John Hirschauer
March 8, 2022

As a twenty-something living in Washington, you have to find ways to cut costs.  A lot of people here go without cable. Others sell their cars and rely on public transport.  I like television and the open road, so I gave up food instead.

I eat the same thing every week.  It’s a joke around the office.  On Saturday, I’ll buy chicken breasts, ground turkey, sweet potatoes, asparagus, protein bars, eggs, and wheat bread at the supermarket.  If I play my cards right, I can walk out of the store having paid less than $60.  For five days’ worth of food, that’s not bad.  I cook some of it Sunday and the rest on Wednesday night.  I hate it, but it’s been pretty good on my waistline.

Even on the Club Fed diet, I’m feeling the pinch of rising food prices.  Bread has become more expensive in the past three months.  Eggs have, too.  Buying store-brand chicken is like buying Ibérico ham.

I’ll survive.  I can always cut cable. For wannabe proles in the laptop class, the rise in food prices has been at most an inconvenience.  But the outbreak of war in Ukraine and the coming disruptions in global food markets will immiserate the actual working class in this country and may kill thousands of the world’s poor.

Well before war broke out in Ukraine, prices in the food industry were surging.  U.S. food prices rose a whopping 7.5 percent between 2021 and 2022.  Indexed global food prices hit an all-time high last month.

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Source:  https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/the-looming-food-crisis/

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Re: The Looming Food Crisis
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2022, 01:37:22 pm »
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