By far the cheapest and most optimal type of energy for stovetop cooking, natural gas is the latest target of the global warming cult, which wants it banned from all homes nationwide. The Sierra Club and numerous other “environmental” groups are pushing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to prohibit natural gas use at home, calling it “deadly pollution” that … Continue reading Now the climate “greenies” are going after natural gas, want it eliminated from homes nationwide
Goya Foods CEO says “we are on the precipice of a global food crisis”
Soon, there will not be enough food available for everyone who is used to grabbing whatever they need from the grocery store whenever they need it. Goya Foods CEO Bob Unanue is warning that Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) lockdowns, supply chain strains and now the conflict in Ukraine are all creating a perfect storm that will likely … Continue reading Goya Foods CEO says “we are on the precipice of a global food crisis”
US faces shortages of various major consumer goods like chicken, gas, lumber and microchips in post-pandemic economy
As America and the rest of the world continues to resume normal operations after the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, businesses across the country struggle to acquire major consumer goods like chicken, lumber and microchips. The pandemic also resulted in countless reports of shortages across the supply chain, from shipping, demand, supply and other levels of the global economy. Food supplies: … Continue reading US faces shortages of various major consumer goods like chicken, gas, lumber and microchips in post-pandemic economy
If you thought the worker shortage was bad now, just wait: Over HALF of US employers plan to push vaccine mandates, resulting in mass DEATH of U.S. workers
A new survey has found that at least half of America’s employers are planning to try to force their employees to get “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19). As if the worker shortage was not already devastating the supply chain, corporate America now wants to try to strong-arm the plantation slaves into taking experimental injections in order … Continue reading If you thought the worker shortage was bad now, just wait: Over HALF of US employers plan to push vaccine mandates, resulting in mass DEATH of U.S. workers
Soaring natural gas prices shutting down fertilizer plants that provide carbon dioxide to food suppliers, resulting in worsening food shortages
A fertilizer company called CF Industries Holdings Inc. has suspended operations at two plants in the United Kingdom due to soaring natural gas prices, which is negatively impacting the nation’s food sector. One of the byproducts of fertilizer production is carbon dioxide (CO2), which is used in the production of beer, bread, and carbonated drinks like soda water. Without … Continue reading Soaring natural gas prices shutting down fertilizer plants that provide carbon dioxide to food suppliers, resulting in worsening food shortages
Global supply lines collapsing as factories face shortages in labor, materials
Just one day after gross domestic product (GDP) data showed substantial manufacturing growth in the first quarter of the current financial year, factories around the world reported that global supply lines continue to collapse. The data firm HIS Markit published the results of a new survey which found that production, delivery and distribution schedules continued to … Continue reading Global supply lines collapsing as factories face shortages in labor, materials
Grocers are now stockpiling food supplies ahead of expected inflation, food supply shortages
In order to protect profits while ensuring a steady supply of goods moving forward, some grocers are stockpiling food and other supplies as threats of inflation continue to loom. Frozen meat, sugar and other staple items are reportedly being piled away in order to have enough on hand to stock grocery shelves in the event that they become … Continue reading Grocers are now stockpiling food supplies ahead of expected inflation, food supply shortages
Surging food prices force restaurants to increase cost of menu items
Food prices are surging in grocery stores and restaurants, hitting small businesses very hard. “They haven’t gone up. They’ve almost doubled,” said Nick Rando, owner of an Italian restaurant in Natick, Massachusetts. Rando said that in January, red meat and steak cost him $7.35 a pound. “Last week, it was $13.20 a pound.” People in Massachusetts have … Continue reading Surging food prices force restaurants to increase cost of menu items
Coffee prices soaring due to “systemic” coronavirus supply chain disruptions
Global supply chains are breaking down due to the government’s endless Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) restrictions, and the latest consumer commodity casualty is coffee. According to reports, a longstanding imbalance of shipping containers around the world is spiking transportation costs for coffee, which could end up spiking the cost of coffee for end consumers. Coffee processors of … Continue reading Coffee prices soaring due to “systemic” coronavirus supply chain disruptions
