If food is no longer being delivered to grocery stores, its possible it isn't being delivered to restaurants either. And if the restaurants run out of something, they can't even go to the grocery store to get it.
Highly doubt it, most restaurants (especially food chains) donβt get their supply from local farmers or grocery stores. Mainly from large wholesale distributors like Sysco or US Foods - the giants that are buying farmland and undercutting local farmers.
Even corporate farms have farmers working the farms.
Standing with farmers, and truckers (who deliver everything), is a great place to stand.
I would not want to hurt small business owners (restaurants), but at some point, the People need to take all of the power back. The elites have gone too far.
If France and Belgium has corporate food suppliers like the US, those βfarmersβ are illegal immigrants and completely different from the local farmers.
If food is no longer being delivered to grocery stores, its possible it isn't being delivered to restaurants either. And if the restaurants run out of something, they can't even go to the grocery store to get it.
Highly doubt it, most restaurants (especially food chains) donβt get their supply from local farmers or grocery stores. Mainly from large wholesale distributors like Sysco or US Foods - the giants that are buying farmland and undercutting local farmers.
There are definitely two different supply chains.
But all food is grown.
Even corporate farms have farmers working the farms.
Standing with farmers, and truckers (who deliver everything), is a great place to stand.
I would not want to hurt small business owners (restaurants), but at some point, the People need to take all of the power back. The elites have gone too far.
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If France and Belgium has corporate food suppliers like the US, those βfarmersβ are illegal immigrants and completely different from the local farmers.
Okay. Thanks for clarifying.