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Originally posted by muzzleflash
Please don't panic and go buy a lot of these particular goods. It will drive demand up, and lessen supply, thus exponentially pushing the price up higher.
But if you lay off on these goods for a few weeks to a month, and eat them sparingly, than we can decrease the demand and lessen the strain on the supply. Not buying it will help mitigate these pressures and alleviate the crisis. It will keep prices reasonable.
Originally posted by discl0sur3
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Please don't panic and go buy a lot of these particular goods. It will drive demand up, and lessen supply, thus exponentially pushing the price up higher.
But if you lay off on these goods for a few weeks to a month, and eat them sparingly, than we can decrease the demand and lessen the strain on the supply. Not buying it will help mitigate these pressures and alleviate the crisis. It will keep prices reasonable.
Agreed...however, buying bulk rice, beans etc while prices are still reasonable should have no discernible effect on the price of asparagus. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong...
Originally posted by antar
Link in Op does not work? I would like to hear more from those who saw it until it gets fixed.
Originally posted by discl0sur3
I don't have a lot to add that this video doesn't cover other than, I think now would be a great time to start stocking up on non-perishables.
edit on 15-2-2011 by discl0sur3 because: (no reason given)
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Originally posted by Annee
I tried to talk about this a while back. Food shortages and increased pricing.
I live in SW Arizona. The #1 area for winter vegetables and other stuff.
All I got was nasty responses. I guess its OK to talk about it now.