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China Urges Citizens to Stockpile Food in Preparation For Potential Winter Supply Chain Breakdown
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<blockquote data-quote="Hodrod" data-source="post: 3666588" data-attributes="member: 47277"><p>China’s urging for families to hoard food was prompted by massive problems with the global supply chain as a result of COVID in addition to extreme volatility in energy markets.</p><p>While the Biden administration has tried to downplay the prospect of food shortages, Butterball, one of the leading turkey producers in the U.S., warned that there could be a shortage of small turkeys this Thanksgiving.</p><p>Food shortages are also being seen at numerous schools across the U.S., while grocery shelves have been emptied of other essential items like toilet paper and diapers.</p><p>However, while Beijing is acting responsibly in telling its citizens to get prepared, the Biden administration is making light of the situation.</p><p>When the question of supply chain problems was raised during a recent White House press briefing, Jen Psaki mocked the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hodrod, post: 3666588, member: 47277"] China’s urging for families to hoard food was prompted by massive problems with the global supply chain as a result of COVID in addition to extreme volatility in energy markets. While the Biden administration has tried to downplay the prospect of food shortages, Butterball, one of the leading turkey producers in the U.S., warned that there could be a shortage of small turkeys this Thanksgiving. Food shortages are also being seen at numerous schools across the U.S., while grocery shelves have been emptied of other essential items like toilet paper and diapers. However, while Beijing is acting responsibly in telling its citizens to get prepared, the Biden administration is making light of the situation. When the question of supply chain problems was raised during a recent White House press briefing, Jen Psaki mocked the issue. [/QUOTE]
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