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landog wrote:Thanks!
Do you keep the Harmony House Foods stored for emergency, or do you use them somewhat regularly?
Daydream wrote:Jeff or anyone: Is there a difference in taste between freeze-dried and dehydrated vegetables? Which do you prefer between the two?
JeffN wrote:It is possible this may go another 4-6 weeks (depending on where you are).
Ltldogg wrote:JeffN wrote:It is possible this may go another 4-6 weeks (depending on where you are).
It's likely this may go on way longer than 4-6 weeks. We may lower the curve, but unless we get a treatment like plasma antibodies, medicine, etc, there is still a math problem of those not infected getting infected and starting a new spike.
JeffN wrote:Definitely possible. But, my hope is that access to food will become easier.
In Health
Jeff
Ltldogg wrote:JeffN wrote:Definitely possible. But, my hope is that access to food will become easier.
In Health
Jeff
Ahh, sorry. I assumed you were speaking of the pandemic as a whole and not just the food supply chain. We have noticed in Phoenix that the shelves are definitely fuller and lines shorter on any give day and at any given time.
~Scott
JeffN wrote:Yes, I understand the same is happening here and I check inventories frequently at the stores with delivery and pick up and feel encouraged. When I did go out, I found much more at the stores then I expected. Fresh produce was completely stocked with no limits and frozen was about 50% (though with a limit of 2 per item).
Jeff
Ltldogg wrote:JeffN wrote:Yes, I understand the same is happening here and I check inventories frequently at the stores with delivery and pick up and feel encouraged. When I did go out, I found much more at the stores then I expected. Fresh produce was completely stocked with no limits and frozen was about 50% (though with a limit of 2 per item).
Jeff
Yes, we have noticed a similar thing. For about the first 4 weeks one of the only things that was easily stocked still was frozen veggies and in the last 2 weeks frozen veggies are one of the things that are short on supply. I'm guessing this is a stock pile issue coming to light for the frozen veggie industries in that we have either gone through that supply or the suppliers are starting to decrease the availability to make that stockpile last longer.
~Scott
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