Food Shortages Are Possible Nowadays
Sunday, May 30th, 2010
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With the way the economy is going and food shortages becoming a problem all over the world, along with Congress’ great idea of controlling farming and selling produce, it is a good idea to have seeds in storage for an emergency.
The following unexpected conditions or events affect food harvest and supply, delivery costs, and rise in prices:
- Natural disasters
- hurricanes
- floods
- earthquakes
- volcano eruptions
- Trucking strikes
- Hoarding food and cleaning out store shelves
- Fuel shortages
- Economic downturn
- Loss of income for a variety of reasons
- unemployment,
- illness,
- accident,
- disability
With these situations, you’ve got a food problem. One of our goals is to help people prepare for these situations by storing food or growing food in their own back yard, on their apartment deck or patio, or in any nook and cranny they find (perhaps in a laundry room, garage, or storage unit). http://ourdayshopping.mybigcommerce.com/products/Emergency-Seed-Bank.html
Taking care of family is your most important obligation, above anything else, and that means providing them food and shelter. One way you can fulfill that duty is to start a storage program for emergencies like I’ve just described.
Not only should you plant seeds, but you may need an economical greenhouse to grow them as well. We have greenhouses that are under $100 and some under $500 so you don’t have to spend a lot of money to prepare right now. http://ourdayshopping.mybigcommerce.com/products/Emergency-Seed-Bank.html
Storing food is not the only thing you need to do, you need emergency supplies as well, so check out our store to see what else you might need. We have books, emergency kits, gas masks and other ( terrorism response supplies (such as iodine tablets for radiation poisoning), freeze-dried or dehydrated foods (such a peanut butter, cheese, fruits, and meats), two-way radios, and other emergency supplies.
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We will be happy to hear from you and about your experiences.
Let me just say that the reason we started this store is our desire to help people recognize the situation we are in right now as a nation and give them an opportunity to get what they need to meet the challenges we face in the near future.
Also, check out Specials.OurDayShopping.com for discounts and our blog at OurDayShopping.com (for emergency response information, addresses, and phone numbers). News.OurDayShopping.com keeps you informed with what’s going on in the news relating to our times .
Just keep on keeping on and may God bless your efforts to take care of your family during these challenging times.
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Posted 07:25 PM May 28, 2010
Food Shortage Is Possible Nowadays
Why Shortage in Food Supply?
For decades, government and religious organizations have urged people to prepare themselves for hard times by storing extra food and water. With recent disasters and tough economic times, it’s easy to see the importance of doing something different than we have in the past.
We are becoming more aware nowadays that, without warning, any of us may face a life storm. We may not be able to control our situations and what happens to us, but we can prepare ourselves to weather the rainy days ahead that are sure to come.
Just by paying attention to what we hear on the news, we can see a need for storing food and water. In a crisis, as in New York City on 9/11/2001 and more so in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, store shelves can empty quickly and trucks may not get in for awhile to restock. Trucker strikes can happen as well and so truckers will not deliver food to the stores. Also, can you handle trucks being delayed because of bad weather or disaster conditions (such as we saw with Haiti and South America’s earthquakes, and Iceland’s volcano or what would happen with any volcanic eruption in the future) and so store shelves will become low or empty?
It only makes sense to store food and water in the uncertain times we live in now. OurDayShopping.com is here to help you do that and to plan for future emergencies.




Written by Judith Sherman



