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Food prices are on the rise ... Has anyone else noticed?
This is Hawaii, but it seems to be same problem where I am.
http://travel.latimes.com/articles/l...ot20-2008jul20 How about ya'll ... any difference? Quote:
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Haven't seen major rises here yet, but they're on the way. The strange part is that we're not seeing a shift towards high gas/food prices, but a return from low prices.
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You really did not note it earlier...? :huh: Are you living in a bunker? It's going up since over a year - practically worldwide!
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One reason - Biofuel
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Yes, I have seen it. but knew it was coming and stocked up to offset it. The economy in America has been attacked on purpose. Corruption in Government along with Globalization views of politicians. The Constitutional party will seek to to make amendments that will hopefully do away with the organized criminals. But that is going to take a while and hopefully we will survive it. My advise is buy in quantity when stuff is on sale. It is gonna be a long ride till it is over.:down:
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Food price on the rise... You should have noticed that earlier, no offense
Biofuel, as mentioned, is a cause. Quote:
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Here in the South West, I'm noticing. If you eat super healthy all the time like me, you'll notice the kick in the arse more than most it seems.
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More land is devoted to production of beer and other alcoholic drinks than to bio-fuel. And then there is game land, luxury crops, wildlife preserves, forestries etc. etc. An then there is the effect bio-fuel has on oil prices to counter and food rise. |
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http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=138955 The switch from food farming to fuel farming has done a lot of damage. And it does not take a rocket scientist to figure that out. the worldbank with its assessement is not early, but late. And biofuel is not having enough market shares to compensate for oil prices. With the exception of states like Brazil and Sweden maybe, the whole idea of biofuel saving the oil-dependant industry and technology is a nonbrainer from A to Z. the technology itself has become the problem. what is needed is a new industrial revolution, and a massive adjustement (=toning down) of our living and consummation styles. we simply take more than what the earth can reproduce, and pollute more than what the earth can clean, and live beyond our standards. THESE are the basic problems. every industrial growth and economical boost, leading to even more of what we already have in excess, and making more people in the world live by western industrial standards, is no solution to our problems, but aggrevates the existing ones. But why worrying, since the bills must be payed by the later generations. |
When i say attacked I do not mean from without but from within. A system that allows special interest to pervade is not a system that serves the people. :yep:
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I did not say that bio-fuel was not a factor in rising food prices. I was just pointing out that it is one of very many non-food, non-essential uses of potential farmland. You could cut food prices by cutting down bio-fuel production, but equally you could cut food prices by cutting down on luxery land use as listed above. |
Possible I understood you wrong, Letum. Trouble with "abundant" - wrong translation over here. I was referring to that it is wrong to assume that biofuel has not had a massive distorting effect on food prices and has been the main factor in letting nthem explode in the past 1.5-2 years, and that biofuel is not a good choice to counter energy, food and climate issues. If you did not mean anything of this, then it has been my fault, sorry then. But if you meant any of this, all hell's fire shall fall upon you. :lol:
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Geetrue, I take it you don't do the shopping in your household. :lol:
Seriously, food prices have been rising significantly over the last year. Not all food commodities mind you but rather the essentials such as bread, rice, and milk to name a few. The prices on cars, tv's and the like have come down while the essential food items have risen. Perhaps I should change my diet to large widescreen LCD tv's? ;) |
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I was paying $3.00 on sale and maybe $4.00 when not on sale. I just paid $5.39 this morning, even hot dogs are over $5.00 for hebrew national all beef franks. Naugh I noticed the prices going up ... I wanted to know if this international community had noticed. Seems they have ... thank you kindly |
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