The Covid saga open my eyes to how fragile the system is. Regardless of how well run anything is if the food supply isn't on-point the rest isn't going to matter much. People went bonkers for toilet paper. Early in life I I lived very close to a grocery store and walked their almost daily for my meals. Figured why bother stock in the fridge/freezer when I can just walk over and pick out dinner. I'm now leaning towards having a stock pile of food and goods. Done correctly - purchased over a period of time when plenty is in stock. Once I have a reasonable amount I can just re-stock as I use (using the oldest first).
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