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Don’t Expect Big Consumer Brands to Lower Prices Soon

Coca-cola, Unilever and Kimberly-Clark are just a few of the companies who say they will be raising prices again soon.
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Inflation Continues to Soar

After making large, sudden price increases, companies appear to be making smaller price increases more frequently.
Dried goods for your prepper pantry. Photo by Aaron Doucett on Unsplash.

Last Minute, Inexpensive Food Preps

It is still possible to add food to your prepper pantry without costing you an arm and a let. Here are some examples and suggestions.
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New Preppers Should Avoid These Two Mistakes and do This Instead

New preppers often prepare for the last disaster. Here's what you can do to be better prepared for the next catastrophe.
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Are we Heading Towards a Man-Made Collapse?

Dutch Farmers and Sri Lankan protests have a common thread: The attack on our food supply and the rise of green socialism.
Decimated cat food shelves at Walmart

Gas, Grain and Cat Food

We are seeing some positive news as gas prices steady and grain prices drop. Does this mean the crisis is behind us?
Chickens pecking at some scratch in their chicken run.

Raising Chickens in Just 10 Minutes per Day

How-to information for newbies plus tips and techniques to make raising chickens and getting fresh eggs quick and easy.
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Food Crisis to last Three Years

A U.S. official predicts the current food crisis will be a "multiyear" problem.
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Record Diesel Prices are Crushing Farmers

The crushing reality of record diesel fuel prices is pushing farmers to the brink and may affect food availability.
Pigs are a low-cost source of protein.

Largest Pork Company in the US Shuts Down California Plant

Fewer pigs, a low-cost source of protein, will be butchered once Smithfield shuts down their California processing plant to due high costs.