China is publicly acknowledging a food shortage with an anti-food-wasting campaign encouraging people to eat half portions and finish their plates.
You may think, "Why do I care about China? This is their problem." This article explains how the situation there directly affects us and our own food supply.
While we may get lucky and dodge the bullet, I strongly advise stocking up to the best of your ability within your means. If nothing else, you're hedging your bets against the prices that are climbing at an astronomical rate. Daisy
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