Well as someone who lives in Europe, considering we have a pandemic for 12 months and the puigs ear we call Brexit. I havent noticed a significant long term noticable difference in food stocks.
There are issue around food poverty but that's about the economy and government cuts to the benefit system.
The food shortages are mainly caused by governmental responses to the coronavirus. Lockdowns, interruptions in transportation, unavailability of normal labor forces due to coronavirus policies, etc... have a big influence on food availability. Our own governments are creating all these conditions to "save" us from a scamdemic. There is no need for vaccines as there are multiple treatments that make any coronavirus infection emminently treatable. Yet all this totalitarianism is being forced upon us just so big pharma can make billions of dollars, and we can be made to live in fear. And this is going to get worse. All these "new" variants of the coronavirus that your current "vaccines" cannot cover will be the excuses for governments to create even greater hardships on the population. Lockdowns will extend and so will transportation issues and at the same time both the UK and the US are moving toward complete financial meltdowns.
Plus add in the increased unemployment. People who once could feed themselves due to being employed are now reliant on food banks. Another hardship forced upon the population. And the working poor are unable to feed themselves because of all the inflation in food prices.
Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
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Ah, but who cares about those people who can no longer afford to feed themselves? Right? There is still some food left on the shelves so there are no hunger problems. Right?
I know how much inflation in food prices hit the poor. Just a couple of years ago I used to have a few hundred dollars left over after I bought our groceries. I have nothing left after buying groceries now. That's how much inflation has hit us. And it's that same way for hundreds of millions of people around the world. Socialists are always telling us how much they care about we poor people, but the effect of their policies are always pushing the poor closer to both starvation and homelessness.