A Cause For Concern? (Possible Food Shortages in The Near Future)
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Propane if you have a means to use it. 1 gallon of water at least, per person, per day.
Think of realistic meals for at least 2 weeks worth. (Meat/green/dairy) and get good deals at the store. Usually I see $1.29 cans for 10/$10.
It’s always good to stock up at least 2 weeks for precautions. I’m in Texas and it froze for a week with no water or power but we had enough to be comfortable. Even shared resources with neighbors. And don’t forget boardgames or cards or books. You will go nuts without power and nothing to do. Lol
Six months.
u/Conspiracytheorist Thanks pede. I tend to forget about the importance of propane. The only real issue I see is running out of alcohol, as I unfortunately have an addict in the family and if shit hits the fan and we run out and cant get more it's gonna get bad. And if ambulances cant get to us, yeah that wouldn't be good.
You can always stock up on liquor and it’s got an almost infinite shelf life. With handles of low tier alcohol roughly 3-5 dollars. Total wine near me often runs 3/$10 deals on wine as well. Or consider helping them cut back. Alcohol would definitely be a high currency in the next world.
Oh snap 5 buck!? Yeah, I can do that. I personally dont drink, can't stand the taste or feel of alcohol, so I never needed to step foot in a liquor store. I was always under the impression alcohol was expensive and "cheap" booze meant 10 bucks at best.
Hey, we’re talking about end times alcohol here. Not for a wedding gift lmao. If it lights on fire it’s the perfect price