I don't know if you all follow any canadian news, but a huge rain storm has wiped out all of the transportation routes, including rail in BC between the lower mainland and the rest of us: washouts, flooding and land slides.
Basically, aside from a major agricultural area being wiped out including dairies and poultry, access to and from the port is gone. Hopefully, in a week they can start moving stuff through the US and around the blockages. It will take time as well to resupply from the east.
What this all means, is that our grocery stores which were full two days ago, are now stripped bare from panic buying. People are going to be on a weight loss program and prices are going to go up faster then a supersonic rocket.
Some towns are completely cut off in both directions and are needing food, air dropped. I wasn't planning on eating down my stores yet without replacements but no choice now. I am so happy to have the option.
I am far away from the SHTF zone, but I was just told by a neighbor that I need to get to town right pronto. I thanked them for the heads up and headed in for a truck load of chicken feed to top up my supply. I figure I can donate eggs to the cause since the stores are out.
I looked and could hardly believe the difference from three days ago. I left without buying any groceries.
Basically, aside from a major agricultural area being wiped out including dairies and poultry, access to and from the port is gone. Hopefully, in a week they can start moving stuff through the US and around the blockages. It will take time as well to resupply from the east.
What this all means, is that our grocery stores which were full two days ago, are now stripped bare from panic buying. People are going to be on a weight loss program and prices are going to go up faster then a supersonic rocket.
Some towns are completely cut off in both directions and are needing food, air dropped. I wasn't planning on eating down my stores yet without replacements but no choice now. I am so happy to have the option.
I am far away from the SHTF zone, but I was just told by a neighbor that I need to get to town right pronto. I thanked them for the heads up and headed in for a truck load of chicken feed to top up my supply. I figure I can donate eggs to the cause since the stores are out.
I looked and could hardly believe the difference from three days ago. I left without buying any groceries.