Bad news for Philly Hoagie lovers...

CrowCross

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if you've ever been to Philly there is bad news on the horizon for Hoagie lovers.

According to this article there is 13 foods that will be in "shortage" mode...thanks to the globalist mission.

Here's some of them...

Beef....meat. ham, salami, capacola.

Lettuce...part of the salad.

Tomatoes....part of the salad.

Bead...for the perfect roll.

Olive Oil...for the secret dressing

At least there might be cheese....provolone as well as onions, oregano and other spices....but I doubt they'll last

But don't worry..the new hoagie will be invented..."“You Will Eat lab-grown ‘meat’ and bugs" I can't wait. Bon appetite!!!

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if you've ever been to Philly there is bad news on the horizon for Hoagie lovers.

According to this article there is 13 foods that will be in "shortage" mode...thanks to the globalist mission.

Here's some of them...

Beef....meat. ham, salami, capacola.

Lettuce...part of the salad.

Tomatoes....part of the salad.

Bead...for the perfect roll.

Olive Oil...for the secret dressing

At least there might be cheese....provolone as well as onions, oregano and other spices....but I doubt they'll last

But don't worry..the new hoagie will be invented..."“You Will Eat lab-grown ‘meat’ and bugs" I can't wait. Bon appetite!!!

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Why would anybody believe National News?

“Natural News is a far-right, anti-vaccination conspiracy theory and fake news website known for promoting alternative medicine, pseudoscience, disinformation, and far-right extremism.[1][9]”
 
Why would anybody believe National News?

“Natural News is a far-right, anti-vaccination conspiracy theory and fake news website known for promoting alternative medicine, pseudoscience, disinformation, and far-right extremism.[1][9]”
Why should any intelligent normal person listen to trolls that have no facts?

Food shortages will increase in 2023: here are the top 13 most likely products to show scarcity​


the following 13 food items difficult to find this year. (Related: Last May, the Bank of England warned that “apocalyptic” food shortages are soon to come.):
1) Beef: According to United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimates, the average American will consume 5.6 percent less beef in 2023 compared to 2022 – this being the steepest decline in 40 years. Drought conditions and high costs are blamed for this expected shortage.
2) Lettuce: Unseasonably warm weather, according to the Grower-Shipper Association of Central California, could make leafy greens in shorter supply this year, as could the spread of crop diseases like Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus (INSV).
3) Beer: Difficulties growing and obtaining the ingredients needed to make people’s favorite brews could leave store shelves lacking this year. Aluminum production, used for beer cans, is also down by as much as 20 percent due to lingering post-covid supply chain and production issues.
4) Champagne: Similarly, party beverages like champagne could also be in short supply as a consequence of dwindling demand due to covid that led to production decreases, followed by increased demand that outpaced supply after covid ended.
5) Oranges: Numerous hurricanes and other tropical storms decimated Florida’s orange crop, while erratic weather in California and Brazil has further negatively impacted the supply of oranges.
6) Cooking oil: The biggest cooking oil-producing countries are at war right now (Russia versus Ukraine), which is expected to keep prices high and supplies low.
7) Butter: In 2022, butter saw one of the steepest price upticks due to inflation, a phenomenon that is expected to persist. There are also labor shortages in the dairy sector that have led to milk production decreases.
8) Corn: Planted acreage of this widely used commodity continues to decrease due to weather and other issues. Higher prices and less availability are expected.

Can’t find eggs? This could remain a problem throughout the year​

9) Eggs: They say “avian flu” is the cause, but the ongoing egg shortage is also a factor of feed unavailability, i.e., because of rail problems preventing feed from getting to hen farms.
10) Tomatoes: These are so easy to grow that everyone should be doing it in their yard or on their deck, but even so, the USDA is warning that tomatoes, which are mostly grown in California for the consumer market, will be in increasingly short supply due to drought – though heavy rains have been battering the Golden State in recent weeks, so that should help.
11) Bread: Ukraine is often called the world’s bread basket, and because it remains embattled with Russia bread and other products made from wheat will be in much shorter supply worldwide for the foreseeable future.
12) Olive oil A tree-blighting bacteria called Xylella fastidiosa made its way to Italy in 2021 where it eventually devastated at least one-third of the country’s 60 million olive trees. Worldwide, Xylella fastidiosa is being blamed for a 50-70 percent reduction in olive oil production since it first took hold – and it is expected to persist throughout 2023.
13) Infant formula: This one remains a problem due to a temporary production halt that took place at Abbott, the nation’s largest infant formula manufacturer. Similac, Alimentum, and Elecare all come from the Abbott line, and these remain in limited supply due to persistent factory closures.

@Backup whining
 
Why should any intelligent normal person listen to trolls that have no facts?

Food shortages will increase in 2023: here are the top 13 most likely products to show scarcity​


the following 13 food items difficult to find this year. (Related: Last May, the Bank of England warned that “apocalyptic” food shortages are soon to come.):
1) Beef: According to United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimates, the average American will consume 5.6 percent less beef in 2023 compared to 2022 – this being the steepest decline in 40 years. Drought conditions and high costs are blamed for this expected shortage.
2) Lettuce: Unseasonably warm weather, according to the Grower-Shipper Association of Central California, could make leafy greens in shorter supply this year, as could the spread of crop diseases like Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus (INSV).
3) Beer: Difficulties growing and obtaining the ingredients needed to make people’s favorite brews could leave store shelves lacking this year. Aluminum production, used for beer cans, is also down by as much as 20 percent due to lingering post-covid supply chain and production issues.
4) Champagne: Similarly, party beverages like champagne could also be in short supply as a consequence of dwindling demand due to covid that led to production decreases, followed by increased demand that outpaced supply after covid ended.
5) Oranges: Numerous hurricanes and other tropical storms decimated Florida’s orange crop, while erratic weather in California and Brazil has further negatively impacted the supply of oranges.
6) Cooking oil: The biggest cooking oil-producing countries are at war right now (Russia versus Ukraine), which is expected to keep prices high and supplies low.
7) Butter: In 2022, butter saw one of the steepest price upticks due to inflation, a phenomenon that is expected to persist. There are also labor shortages in the dairy sector that have led to milk production decreases.
8) Corn: Planted acreage of this widely used commodity continues to decrease due to weather and other issues. Higher prices and less availability are expected.

Can’t find eggs? This could remain a problem throughout the year​

9) Eggs: They say “avian flu” is the cause, but the ongoing egg shortage is also a factor of feed unavailability, i.e., because of rail problems preventing feed from getting to hen farms.
10) Tomatoes: These are so easy to grow that everyone should be doing it in their yard or on their deck, but even so, the USDA is warning that tomatoes, which are mostly grown in California for the consumer market, will be in increasingly short supply due to drought – though heavy rains have been battering the Golden State in recent weeks, so that should help.
11) Bread: Ukraine is often called the world’s bread basket, and because it remains embattled with Russia bread and other products made from wheat will be in much shorter supply worldwide for the foreseeable future.
12) Olive oil A tree-blighting bacteria called Xylella fastidiosa made its way to Italy in 2021 where it eventually devastated at least one-third of the country’s 60 million olive trees. Worldwide, Xylella fastidiosa is being blamed for a 50-70 percent reduction in olive oil production since it first took hold – and it is expected to persist throughout 2023.
13) Infant formula: This one remains a problem due to a temporary production halt that took place at Abbott, the nation’s largest infant formula manufacturer. Similac, Alimentum, and Elecare all come from the Abbott line, and these remain in limited supply due to persistent factory closures.

@Backup whining
Bank of England is stupid england.

American Egg layers are raised near grain production and the feed is not brought in by rail like in Chiner

Ukraine corn output not expected to exceed 18 million tonnes and wheat production 16 million tonnes

American Elevators that I am familiar with in many states, have no way to unload rail cars. The huge TERMINAL elevators in Hutch ks, enid OK, KcKS etc do.

Kansas produces 319 MILLION bushels of wheat. .also #1 state in grain sorghum. Which is ground for chicken feed.
 

Can’t find eggs? This could remain a problem throughout the year​

9) Eggs: They say “avian flu” is the cause, but the ongoing egg shortage is also a factor of feed unavailability, i.e., because of rail problems preventing feed from getting to hen farms.
10) Tomatoes: These are so easy to grow that everyone should be doing it in their yard or on their deck, but even so, the USDA is warning that tomatoes, which are mostly grown in California for the consumer market, will be in increasingly short supply due to drought – though heavy rains have been battering the Golden State in recent weeks, so that should help.
11) Bread: Ukraine is often called the world’s bread basket, and because it remains embattled with Russia bread and other products made from wheat will be in much shorter supply worldwide for the foreseeable future.
12) Olive oil A tree-blighting bacteria called Xylella fastidiosa made its way to Italy in 2021 where it eventually devastated at least one-third of the country’s 60 million olive trees. Worldwide, Xylella fastidiosa is being blamed for a 50-70 percent reduction in olive oil production since it first took hold – and it is expected to persist throughout 2023.
13) Infant formula: This one remains a problem due to a temporary production halt that took place at Abbott, the nation’s largest infant formula manufacturer. Similac, Alimentum, and Elecare all come from the Abbott line, and these remain in limited supply due to persistent factory closures.

The local stores where we shop have not had eggs, milk, limited amount of dairy
and the 2-3 days they did,
limited to 1 item per purchase, yesterday almost all the dairy coolers were empty
Olive Oil was limited 2 per shopper
no fresh bread, mostly day old
and the meat ilse was picked almost bare

and that is in Texas ?????????????????????????????????????
 

Can’t find eggs? This could remain a problem throughout the year​

9) Eggs: They say “avian flu” is the cause, but the ongoing egg shortage is also a factor of feed unavailability, i.e., because of rail problems preventing feed from getting to hen farms.
10) Tomatoes: These are so easy to grow that everyone should be doing it in their yard or on their deck, but even so, the USDA is warning that tomatoes, which are mostly grown in California for the consumer market, will be in increasingly short supply due to drought – though heavy rains have been battering the Golden State in recent weeks, so that should help.
11) Bread: Ukraine is often called the world’s bread basket, and because it remains embattled with Russia bread and other products made from wheat will be in much shorter supply worldwide for the foreseeable future.
12) Olive oil A tree-blighting bacteria called Xylella fastidiosa made its way to Italy in 2021 where it eventually devastated at least one-third of the country’s 60 million olive trees. Worldwide, Xylella fastidiosa is being blamed for a 50-70 percent reduction in olive oil production since it first took hold – and it is expected to persist throughout 2023.
13) Infant formula: This one remains a problem due to a temporary production halt that took place at Abbott, the nation’s largest infant formula manufacturer. Similac, Alimentum, and Elecare all come from the Abbott line, and these remain in limited supply due to persistent factory closures.

The local stores where we shop have not had eggs, milk, limited amount of dairy
and the 2-3 days they did,
limited to 1 item per purchase, yesterday almost all the dairy coolers were empty
Olive Oil was limited 2 per shopper
no fresh bread, mostly day old
and the meat ilse was picked almost bare

and that is in Texas ?????????????????????????????????????
I have the choice of three grocery chains. None of them have suffered more than a one day of any kind of shortages, usually eggs. And rarely more than twice in a month. The prices are up, but the shortages are rare in New Hampshire.
 
if you've ever been to Philly there is bad news on the horizon for Hoagie lovers.

According to this article there is 13 foods that will be in "shortage" mode...thanks to the globalist mission.

Here's some of them...

Beef....meat. ham, salami, capacola.

Lettuce...part of the salad.

Tomatoes....part of the salad.

Bead...for the perfect roll.

Olive Oil...for the secret dressing

At least there might be cheese....provolone as well as onions, oregano and other spices....but I doubt they'll last

But don't worry..the new hoagie will be invented..."“You Will Eat lab-grown ‘meat’ and bugs" I can't wait. Bon appetite!!!

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People in the rural areas can grow their own food.
 
Why would anybody believe National News?

“Natural News is a far-right, anti-vaccination conspiracy theory and fake news website known for promoting alternative medicine, pseudoscience, disinformation, and far-right extremism.[1][9]”
Judging from your past history and unsupported post....why would anyone believe you?
 
Erm... A word to the wise. Obvious anti-Semitism is a very bad look.
When you speak of any-semitism are you referring to:
The Jewish nationalist....
The Jewish Kaballah...
The Abrahamic Jew...
The Messianic Jew...
The hoagie hating Jew...
 
I have the choice of three grocery chains. None of them have suffered more than a one day of any kind of shortages, usually eggs. And rarely more than twice in a month. The prices are up, but the shortages are rare in New Hampshire.
There is no eggs on Philly Hoagies...so it doen't matter.
 
Why would anybody believe National News?

“Natural News is a far-right, anti-vaccination conspiracy theory and fake news website known for promoting alternative medicine, pseudoscience, disinformation, and far-right extremism.[1][9]”
i dont believe you
 
if you've ever been to Philly there is bad news on the horizon for Hoagie lovers.

According to this article there is 13 foods that will be in "shortage" mode...thanks to the globalist mission.

Here's some of them...

Beef....meat. ham, salami, capacola.

Lettuce...part of the salad.

Tomatoes....part of the salad.

Bead...for the perfect roll.

Olive Oil...for the secret dressing

At least there might be cheese....provolone as well as onions, oregano and other spices....but I doubt they'll last

But don't worry..the new hoagie will be invented..."“You Will Eat lab-grown ‘meat’ and bugs" I can't wait. Bon appetite!!!

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One of my first jobs was making hoagies at Wawa. This was back when wawa was still just a local convenience store/deli, not the national chain it is now.

Then, when I became a firefighter, one of our fundraisers was selling hoagies, Which we made there at the firehouse.

Now, I belong to the American Legion, and that's one of our fund raisers here.

Funny thing is, I've never been a big hoagie guy.
 

UK rationing produce as country grapples with severe shortage of tomatoes and other vegetables (article)​


I'm not from the UK so I don't know if they enjoy Philly type hoagies...but it looks light they may have to leave out the tomatoes.

From the article....
The UK is currently experiencing a serious shortage of tomatoes, and experts have warned that other fruits and vegetables will soon be difficult to obtain as well.

Transport problems and bad weather in Europe and Africa have made tomatoes nearly impossible to find at British supermarkets in recent weeks. In particular, tomato suppliers have been blaming unfavorable weather conditions in Morocco and Spain for the ongoing shortage.
 

UK rationing produce as country grapples with severe shortage of tomatoes and other vegetables (article)​


I'm not from the UK so I don't know if they enjoy Philly type hoagies...but it looks light they may have to leave out the tomatoes.

From the article....
The UK is currently experiencing a serious shortage of tomatoes, and experts have warned that other fruits and vegetables will soon be difficult to obtain as well.

Transport problems and bad weather in Europe and Africa have made tomatoes nearly impossible to find at British supermarkets in recent weeks. In particular, tomato suppliers have been blaming unfavorable weather conditions in Morocco and Spain for the ongoing shortage.
Philly Cheese steak has no tomatoe.

We see the baby formula shelves still somewhat empty and they installed glass doors with locks.

So the ugly facts. England has greenhouses which can raise winter tomatoe. But heating with a little gas furnace heat is much too expensive. Gas furnace CO2.
 
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