It never ceases to amaze me how people don't have supplies and are so willfully ignorant of the world situation: I have these people in my own family. Once THIS gets straightened out, they'll say, "See? It's alright". Sheesh! Keep informing, people, Ana. Many people need a push and it might work on some.
@@rost6583 Even the government have said it, although in America, it isn't widely publicized. The Federal Emergency Agency (FEMA) and the American Red Cross have changed their emergency suggestions to two weeks, up from three days. Unfortunately, most people are stuck on those three days and keep quoting it, and often, they don't even have that.
Prepping extra supplies into your own pantry helps with these hiccups in the supply chain. The larger your own stock, the longer you can go without being impacted by these things. Avoiding crowds of people going crazy in the super markets is another great benefit.
I have noticed over the last 5 years or more that most supermarkets are selling grade c fruit and veg at grade A prices.I reported this to trading standards in uk and they have done nothing, it is a robbery.
Thanks for the info Ana. A little off subject, but are you aware of a feed additive called 'Bovaer'? It's added to the feed of cattle and it suppresses the enzyme in a cows intestines that produces Methane. Arla is working in partnership with some of the UKs largest supermarkets in a trial to reduce Methane gas from cattle. It seems that Bill Gates has invested millions in a company called 'Rumin 8' to produce a similar product. I'm not sure how many people are aware of this, personally I'm only going to buy organic dairy products from now on. Oh and if anyone is interested, Methane gas is only 0.000179% of air, seems to me that it's hardly a problem.
Yes thanks for sharing! I've messaged some esp friends on carnivore diet. I personally am boycotting Aldi as that is where I get a little produce Other than that I buy organic..more expensive but that is minimal extra cost to the risk of synthetic guff that's not been tested for carcinogens and GMO
Methane is a more potent "Climate gas" A bigger problem should be Volcanos who spews more methane than all cows in the world combined. Tax the volcanos 😅
@@margaretpowell6032 Not just aldi, it’s Tesco, Asda, Morrisons and Yeo Valley organic has paired up with Arla so not sure if organic is safer or free from Bovea or Rumen 8
We watched the documentary "the Great Snow of 1947" last night. The winter has started early and cold across USA and Europe, and I'm expecting some really cold weather here in the UK this winter. My OH (never a keen prepper) realised 3 weeks without power was possible as happened here 20 years ago. In the Homebase sale he picked up a new outdoor BBQ 50% off and some sacks of briquettes in Lidl. Good to know we can cook dinner whatever happens, and they can sit in the shed until next summer if not needed.
Good idea re BBQ. I remember the Winter of 1947 in South Devon. Being carried on my father’s shoulders with my mother walking behind, through a channel cut down the middle of the road, with the snow piled up either side high above me. They were taking me to a neighbour where they thought it may be safer. I am fearful we may get a similar Winter this year, particularly with all the geo-engineering which is taking place at present.
@rost6583 we have had harsh winters every 20 years or so, and our geographical position means we have a great deal of variation. If nothing else, I really don't want to have to trudge out to a shop in a blizzard if I don't have to!
@markhedger6378 i seriously considered a tart reply, but rose above it. I think the words I used were "outdoor BBQ". There's a big clue hiding in plain sight.
@@lat1419 I've found when it comes to getting the likes of my sons dad to prep,males in general it's more the electrical items, like radio comms, battery banks,camping type gear .He is my ex & our kid is autistic & couldn't manage without his dad if SHTF.Good start with the BBQ, maybe asking him for more imput on what prepping things you may not have considered that a man is more likely to, might get him more interested.
I think it might also be a cyber attack because of the timing. It is right before Thanksgiving in the USA where Arizona actually is. The article I found stated that the cyber attack prevented Starbucks from paying their baristas in the usual manner and on time...right before Christmas holiday shopping. This will put a crimp in paying rent, paying for bills, paying for food and transportation. Can you imagine all the crabby shoppers on black friday who can't get their Starbucks? Can you imagine them all overloading the Caribou Coffee Shops instead? Dangerous times ahead...
Thanks, appreciate the heads up, deffo getting extra freezer veg stocked for xmas. Yes, naysayers, fresh is better, but freezer veg will not be wasted, and a backup is a good idea if fresh veg is hit for xmas ❤
Thank you once again Ana, for all the information you give us . What do they say” an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure “ being prepared in this case also being aware ❤️
No one can cyber attack out garden... Loads of potatoes, carrots, parsnips Brussels and winter salad good to go... All real and not virtual .. Thanks for sharing the info 😁😁😁
Harvested 2kg of winter carrots yesterday before the soil gets frozen solid. Brussels sprouts will be ready to pick around christmas, some beetroots also to pick. Swedes are many and ready anytime needed. They get sweeter after being frosted. Cabbages are not doing so well, planted a month late, they are small and also ready to pick. Onion sets have been planted , about 200. another 100 to plant in early spring. Garlic planted in October is now about 3 to 4 inches high, it is hard neck garlic. Very hardy. Get your gardens planned and readied for next year.
We should all try to buy direct from farmers if we can, I know this is not possible for everyone. We have a local farmer who we buy milk and honey from, another one we get a tray of 30 eggs and there are local butchers selling local meat including venison.
In a way past a lifetime ago (late 1990s-early 2000s), I was a "White Hat Hacker" and one of my specialties was Denial-of-service attack (DDoS). It is so much easier nowadays to complete this task. We are NEVER safe.
I expect there will be a knock-on effect, as people search for what they can't find in Morrisons, and put extra strain on the Supermarkets less affected...Lidl/Aldi etc.
You are right. I visited Aldi today and there were no frozen vegetables at all and low stocks of meat. People re stocking up, especially for Christmas. I only wanted a bag of peas and left empty-handed!!
Very good video thank you for doing it. My main food preparation has been lots of quick simple picnic type meals that require little or no cooking that take 5 minutes to prepare that will last about 6 weeks. Plus 6 weeks of meals that take about 30 minutes to prepare.
We should also get back to eating seasonally. We will be less reliant on imported food if we use locally grown and grow ourselves. We currently have a garden and polytunnel with carrots, kale, leeks, cabbage and lettuce.
My vegetarian aunt was visiting for 3 days on 18th Nov. I put in my Asda order only to find NO fruit available!!! No order confirmation email and the driver had no info about any substitutes. On questioning him he said the supplier had let them down and at the same time the system had been hacked. So, just goes to show the food chain is very weak!!!!!
Thank god I wouldn’t notice. I only really use supermarkets now for dried/canned goods and non-food items. All fresh fruit veg meat and dairy I now manage to source elsewhere and I make my own bread. Haven’t set foot in a supermarket for the past 2 weeks It takes a while to source these things and yes there’s more effort/travel involved but it really is worth weaning yourself off supermarkets guys. You’re less vulnerable to rubbish like cyber-attacks, which should have nothing to do with your food!
My local shop has no fresh vegetables or fruit . Told me that the order hadn't come in .I can't travel far and unlike some people I don't have a garden or anything where I can grow stuff
I got my Christmas meat in fish form from a tiny online deli that just sells good quality tinned fish. So I can just sit tight now. I like a roast but its not a matter of life and death to have an alternative.
The shortages are being covered up with the excuse of, due to the really bad “weather” the stock can’t be delivered, sounds much more soothing than the reality of what’s happening, the toilet roll fiasco of 2020 will be nothing compared to food shortages.
Dear Anna just subscribed to your channel. This problem we have with the milk, I am also concerned about what other products, such as biscuits, chococolate. Pastry infact Anything that has milk added to the product. Are bakeries and other manufacturers using this kind of milk in their product's, 🤔
Hi Anna One thing I am very concerned about and I haven’t heard you mention in great detail is the Arla bovea feed additive, what we need is a list of beef and dairy farmers that are not linked to arla and do not feed bovea to their cattle so that we can buy from these farmers directly. Even organic I feel is not safe as when I check on the Yeo valley site they have teamed up with arla, so I will not be buying any products from Yeo valley. It’s all well & good supporting British farmers but I will not support British farmers when or if they are willing to use us as their Guinea pigs to make a fast buck from us for under the guise of benefiting the environment.
If certain fruits are veg are out of stock, I just move on and re think my menu. Or get can/frozen one. No point of being angry, especially towards the minimum wage staff, it’s not going to change the situation.
It’s certain supermarkets that are affected, as I said it is not a national supermarket issue yet but many other food companies in the uk are also having the issue. Just a quick Google search will give you the basics
@@AnasFoodLifestyle I used to listen to such stuff for YEARS, thinking it was all about to end. Guess what, we're still here. I gave up worrying about such things some time ago. If things are going to go down in flames then nothing you can do about it, so may as well live your life. I wasted enough years worrying about things that didn't happen. And if they do happen, I'll deal with it then. And if things really do collapse big time, and you have stores, guess what will happen?
She did say it’s a smaller scale impact but she was making the point that it can so easily happen on a larger scale and people will go bonkers. I personally appreciate hearing news, even if on a smaller scale as so many stories are buried on the mainstream media.
@@LillyJacob-l6r I wasted YEARS worrying about "what ifs", "maybes" and "possibles", listening to all the doom and gloomers, and doing endless research. What did it get me? Depression. If you, and others, wish to devote your time to concentrating on negativity, instead of living your life, then more power to you. But life is short, and really not worth spending it in angst and worry.
At this time of year do we not import a lot of our fresh fruit and veg from southern European countries, and wasnt there more restrictions due to be imposed on exports from EU about this time? Maybe its that which is causing holdups?
Its coming an EBS signal for evriting in the World, many things is coing to change but its coming better for the peopple ,stay safe and Blessings for al.
Simply because it highlights our vulnerability in todays world... and shows how the destruction of farmland for building houses has major implications.
Hi I'm from America and work in a supermarket. I wanted to say your wrong. This atack and shortages started over 2 weeks before Thanksgiving. And it was everything not just fruit and veggies. All our supermarkets have warehouses that store shelf stable foods. Those are now completely empty. The stores have been useing them to restock the shelves . We are out of food. It was not just fruit and veggies also dairy. Stock up. Get what you can.
Oh, another arrogant American. Always speaking on behalf of other countries,despite the fact majority Americans never even traveled across the pond, let alone own a passport. 😂 who can’t even pin the country they go to war with on a map. 😂 This is why nobody around the world ever takes Americans seriously.
@@AnasFoodLifestylethe thing is like you said it’s some areas so unless we live in that area we not gonna know unless you spend you days going to every shop to see what they have. Some people won’t believe till it happens. I understand these clips are not to always be negative but to get people to think it’s possible and the difference of being aware that something could happen and so having a bit in the house doesn’t do you anything wrong as it not like you leave it too go bad while you buy new. You stock rotate and buy new as you eat older. That way there is always food in the house
@@cherylhowker1792 You can believe what you are told but I trust what I see happening. No problems in the Morrisons I visited last week and yesterday. I can't pretend there was.
@@AnasFoodLifestylewinters coming anyway,.😊 when I was a younger single mum of 6 n my fridge freezer broke down I kept milk n chicken out in the snow☺️just make sure it’s in an airtight container nr the back door🤗🥰
@@smucka1 well it’s happening in some areas , just because indirect happen in yours doesn’t mean is not happening . Open your eyes a bit , world is a Big place 🙃
@ after the fuss the farmer in the hat made about it. And the hype it received from seemed it was going to happen that week. Could it happen possible, but lots of things could happen. No point jumping on the fear mongering unless that’s what u want to do.
If there is no fuss,people won’t prepare or take it on board . Things are changing whether people see it yet or not! Being prepared now, means no need to panic when things Do Really happen. It is up to individuals of course but I feel it is better be prepared and nothing happens and not being prepared and things do happen! Again the choice is up to individual! We just reading the map a step ahead but like any storm, our predictions are not 100% time accurate but generally will be happening. Weather you choose to buy an umbrella it’s up to you 😊
@AnasFoodLifestyle being prepared is great. I have an off grid farm. My life is all about what could happen. But spreading extra fear about that isn't about to happen is just fear mongering for the sake of it. Probably for clicks likes comments and views. Don't be a part of the problems we face, be part of the solution carry on with good buys and reviews. But fear porn no need
@@Lee_Proffit so cyberland picks beans, and transports them to UK not actual lorries and planes and boats Wow, I worked in a major supermarket supply chain IT and never knew that sone binary whizzing around a server did all that! Or that it didn't need humans at each end of a wotking IT system to actually get food to your table! Great! Let them eat apps!
Listen carefully to what I was saying in the video!! SELECTED SUPERMARKETS! NOT ALL. It seems to be very hard for few people to understand that phrase, here it is again SELECTED SUPERMARKETS !
Time to stop relying on foreign foods . Let’s get back to eating seasonal vegetables. We can live without bananas, kiwi fruit, avocados etc. we can live without lettuce, cucumbers and fresh tomatoes in winter. In fact we don’t need 90% of the crap that is sold in supermarkets
If people would just source their LOCAL organic farmers they would NOT need to panic and get worried. Better quality of food that fills you up as contains real amount of fibre and goodness. It doesn't even work out much dearer at all as local organic farmers try their best not to be dearer than the shops. Also you know the food has not been injected and messed with like the majority of supermarket food. Also when the looroll rubbish was happening I found that local little independant convenience stores never run out of anything. People were too busy fighting at big shops to be bothered to shop small, independant and local. It is not hard to source, it is not inconvenient to use cash only when you get used to it and it is not hard to eat in season either. It is a much more pleasant shopping experience than the super bright light cattle market tyranical type big six every one insists on using. Be real people, it makes you smile😊
It never ceases to amaze me how people don't have supplies and are so willfully ignorant of the world situation: I have these people in my own family. Once THIS gets straightened out, they'll say, "See? It's alright". Sheesh! Keep informing, people, Ana. Many people need a push and it might work on some.
I feel the same, my sister just laughs like I'm being so overly dramatic 🙄
@@deborahwheatley1970 Whose door bell will she ring when she gets hungry ?
Yes indeed - or the other thing they will say is “Why did no-one say anything!” (I am always suggesting they stock up, to no avail sadly).
@@rost6583 Even the government have said it, although in America, it isn't widely publicized. The Federal Emergency Agency (FEMA) and the American Red Cross have changed their emergency suggestions to two weeks, up from three days. Unfortunately, most people are stuck on those three days and keep quoting it, and often, they don't even have that.
@@deborahwheatley1970 Your sister and mine.
Prepping extra supplies into your own pantry helps with these hiccups in the supply chain. The larger your own stock, the longer you can go without being impacted by these things. Avoiding crowds of people going crazy in the super markets is another great benefit.
I believe that cyber attack has done by farmers.I believe in supermarkets because without them we would be busted
I have noticed over the last 5 years or more that most supermarkets are selling grade c fruit and veg at grade A prices.I reported this to trading standards in uk and they have done nothing, it is a robbery.
They will blame the farmers, watch 👀
Thanks for the info Ana. A little off subject, but are you aware of a feed additive called 'Bovaer'? It's added to the feed of cattle and it suppresses the enzyme in a cows intestines that produces Methane. Arla is working in partnership with some of the UKs largest supermarkets in a trial to reduce Methane gas from cattle. It seems that Bill Gates has invested millions in a company called 'Rumin 8' to produce a similar product. I'm not sure how many people are aware of this, personally I'm only going to buy organic dairy products from now on. Oh and if anyone is interested, Methane gas is only 0.000179% of air, seems to me that it's hardly a problem.
Yes thanks for sharing! I've messaged some esp friends on carnivore diet. I personally am boycotting Aldi as that is where I get a little produce Other than that I buy organic..more expensive but that is minimal extra cost to the risk of synthetic guff that's not been tested for carcinogens and GMO
Methane is a more potent "Climate gas"
A bigger problem should be Volcanos who spews more methane than all cows in the world combined.
Tax the volcanos 😅
@@margaretpowell6032
Not just aldi, it’s Tesco, Asda, Morrisons and Yeo Valley organic has paired up with Arla so not sure if organic is safer or free from Bovea or Rumen 8
We watched the documentary "the Great Snow of 1947" last night. The winter has started early and cold across USA and Europe, and I'm expecting some really cold weather here in the UK this winter. My OH (never a keen prepper) realised 3 weeks without power was possible as happened here 20 years ago. In the Homebase sale he picked up a new outdoor BBQ 50% off and some sacks of briquettes in Lidl. Good to know we can cook dinner whatever happens, and they can sit in the shed until next summer if not needed.
Good idea re BBQ. I remember the Winter of 1947 in South Devon. Being carried on my father’s shoulders with my mother walking behind, through a channel cut down the middle of the road, with the snow piled up either side high above me. They were taking me to a neighbour where they thought it may be safer.
I am fearful we may get a similar Winter this year, particularly with all the geo-engineering which is taking place at present.
@rost6583 we have had harsh winters every 20 years or so, and our geographical position means we have a great deal of variation. If nothing else, I really don't want to have to trudge out to a shop in a blizzard if I don't have to!
Please dont use it indoors
@markhedger6378 i seriously considered a tart reply, but rose above it. I think the words I used were "outdoor BBQ". There's a big clue hiding in plain sight.
@@lat1419 I've found when it comes to getting the likes of my sons dad to prep,males in general it's more the electrical items, like radio comms, battery banks,camping type gear .He is my ex & our kid is autistic & couldn't manage without his dad if SHTF.Good start with the BBQ, maybe asking him for more imput on what prepping things you may not have considered that a man is more likely to, might get him more interested.
Seems very strange timing, same weekend as the farmers stop suppling
Much easier to blame a cyber attack that to tell the truth 😞
I think it might also be a cyber attack because of the timing. It is right before Thanksgiving in the USA where Arizona actually is. The article I found stated that the cyber attack prevented Starbucks from paying their baristas in the usual manner and on time...right before Christmas holiday shopping. This will put a crimp in paying rent, paying for bills, paying for food and transportation. Can you imagine all the crabby shoppers on black friday who can't get their Starbucks? Can you imagine them all overloading the Caribou Coffee Shops instead? Dangerous times ahead...
Thanks, appreciate the heads up, deffo getting extra freezer veg stocked for xmas.
Yes, naysayers, fresh is better, but freezer veg will not be wasted, and a backup is a good idea if fresh veg is hit for xmas ❤
Thank you once again Ana, for all the information you give us . What do they say” an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure “ being prepared in this case also being aware ❤️
There is never a wrong time to prep❤
No one can cyber attack out garden... Loads of potatoes, carrots, parsnips Brussels and winter salad good to go... All real and not virtual
.. Thanks for sharing the info 😁😁😁
You can't be secretstacker then tell everyone what you have.
Sorry but the Uk weather has been too chaotic.. even for the hardened growers. My Toms were so sad this year .
Harvested 2kg of winter carrots yesterday before the soil gets frozen solid. Brussels sprouts will be ready to pick around christmas, some beetroots also to pick. Swedes are many and ready anytime needed. They get sweeter after being frosted. Cabbages are not doing so well, planted a month late, they are small and also ready to pick. Onion sets have been planted , about 200. another 100 to plant in early spring. Garlic planted in October is now about 3 to 4 inches high, it is hard neck garlic. Very hardy.
Get your gardens planned and readied for next year.
We should all try to buy direct from farmers if we can, I know this is not possible for everyone. We have a local farmer who we buy milk and honey from, another one we get a tray of 30 eggs and there are local butchers selling local meat including venison.
I buy meat, venison, oxtail and honey from my local farmer.
In a way past a lifetime ago (late 1990s-early 2000s), I was a "White Hat Hacker" and one of my specialties was Denial-of-service attack (DDoS). It is so much easier nowadays to complete this task. We are NEVER safe.
Control the food control the people xxx
I expect there will be a knock-on effect, as people search for what they can't find in Morrisons, and put extra strain on the Supermarkets less affected...Lidl/Aldi etc.
You are right. I visited Aldi today and there were no frozen vegetables at all and low stocks of meat. People re stocking up, especially for Christmas. I only wanted a bag of peas and left empty-handed!!
The UK govt would prefer " Threads " play out in real life
( ours as well )
Stay Safe Ana
Thanks Ana, I knew nothing about this happening. Could be the start of the food chain collapsing, prep, prep, prep and don't end up eating bugs
And its going to get worse because the farmers in their tractors are on the way to block the ports😂😂 well done British farmers!!👏👏👏
I don’t think they are blocking the ports, just driving about
We need farmers, we don't need Starmers.
@@AnasFoodLifestyle a slow turn around Dover in the tractors......
@@AnasFoodLifestyle thats what the bowler hat farmer sad earlier?
No farmers, no food is the target.
How many farmers are WEF members.? Or masons.?
Very good video thank you for doing it. My main food preparation has been lots of quick simple picnic type meals that require little or no cooking that take 5 minutes to prepare that will last about 6 weeks. Plus 6 weeks of meals that take about 30 minutes to prepare.
Wait till they run out of Pringles, then BOOM 🤪
🤣
It's stomach-churning how they actually make 'Pringles', I'll never eat them again.
@@wolfenstein6676I feel the same with anything from a supermarket 🤢🤮
Doritos. 🤣
We should also get back to eating seasonally. We will be less reliant on imported food if we use locally grown and grow ourselves. We currently have a garden and polytunnel with carrots, kale, leeks, cabbage and lettuce.
My vegetarian aunt was visiting for 3 days on 18th Nov. I put in my Asda order only to find NO fruit available!!! No order confirmation email and the driver had no info about any substitutes. On questioning him he said the supplier had let them down and at the same time the system had been hacked. So, just goes to show the food chain is very weak!!!!!
Thank god I wouldn’t notice. I only really use supermarkets now for dried/canned goods and non-food items. All fresh fruit veg meat and dairy I now manage to source elsewhere and I make my own bread. Haven’t set foot in a supermarket for the past 2 weeks
It takes a while to source these things and yes there’s more effort/travel involved but it really is worth weaning yourself off supermarkets guys. You’re less vulnerable to rubbish like cyber-attacks, which should have nothing to do with your food!
My local shop has no fresh vegetables or fruit . Told me that the order hadn't come in .I can't travel far and unlike some people I don't have a garden or anything where I can grow stuff
Very good point Ana x
Also the floods in Spain haven't helped.
I got my Christmas meat in fish form from a tiny online deli that just sells good quality tinned fish. So I can just sit tight now. I like a roast but its not a matter of life and death to have an alternative.
This is not the only one... Microlise which is a supply chain system were ransomware hacked 2 months ago
The shortages are being covered up with the excuse of, due to the really bad “weather” the stock can’t be delivered, sounds much more soothing than the reality of what’s happening, the toilet roll fiasco of 2020 will be nothing compared to food shortages.
Yes they will blame it on climate change so people will accept climate lockdowns, less driving and flying etc.
Yes,its starting. About time.
Dear Anna just subscribed to your channel. This problem we have with the milk, I am also concerned about what other products, such as biscuits, chococolate. Pastry infact Anything that has milk added to the product. Are bakeries and other manufacturers using this kind of milk in their product's, 🤔
Hi and thank you for subscribing. Yes it time I believe many products will be affected if not already 🙁
Hi Anna
One thing I am very concerned about and I haven’t heard you mention in great detail is the Arla bovea feed additive, what we need is a list of beef and dairy farmers that are not linked to arla and do not feed bovea to their cattle so that we can buy from these farmers directly. Even organic I feel is not safe as when I check on the Yeo valley site they have teamed up with arla, so I will not be buying any products from Yeo valley. It’s all well & good supporting British farmers but I will not support British farmers when or if they are willing to use us as their Guinea pigs to make a fast buck from us for under the guise of benefiting the environment.
Hi Audrey
Video about it is on the making , I’m just gathering the info . Will be published any day now 😊
Thank you Anna
We really need to know who we can shop with.
If certain fruits are veg are out of stock, I just move on and re think my menu. Or get can/frozen one. No point of being angry, especially towards the minimum wage staff, it’s not going to change the situation.
Thanks for the info 👍
As long as I don't run out of beer !
Cheers! Got me a pint now
🤣 yes priorities !!
@@AnasFoodLifestyle And sorry Ana I forgot.For you, Russian caviar ,wild smoked salmon and chilled Dom Perignon.
In prepping terms is £4.99 fake caviar from Tesco, tins if salmon and £2.99 bruit from France 😁
I went to my local supermarket early this afternoon. Shelves absolutely groaning with food, so don't know where you're getting this from.
It’s certain supermarkets that are affected, as I said it is not a national supermarket issue yet but many other food companies in the uk are also having the issue. Just a quick Google search will give you the basics
I have just been in large supermarket even spotted turkey crown and large hams got all my veg as well
@@AnasFoodLifestyle I used to listen to such stuff for YEARS, thinking it was all about to end. Guess what, we're still here.
I gave up worrying about such things some time ago. If things are going to go down in flames then nothing you can do about it, so may as well live your life. I wasted enough years worrying about things that didn't happen. And if they do happen, I'll deal with it then.
And if things really do collapse big time, and you have stores, guess what will happen?
She did say it’s a smaller scale impact but she was making the point that it can so easily happen on a larger scale and people will go bonkers. I personally appreciate hearing news, even if on a smaller scale as so many stories are buried on the mainstream media.
@@LillyJacob-l6r I wasted YEARS worrying about "what ifs", "maybes" and "possibles", listening to all the doom and gloomers, and doing endless research. What did it get me? Depression.
If you, and others, wish to devote your time to concentrating on negativity, instead of living your life, then more power to you. But life is short, and really not worth spending it in angst and worry.
Been prepping since 2012, ready to ride out the 'storm' (to the best of my abilities) 😊
Hmm interesting, could this not be caused by the farmers at Dover?
We have mentioned Prepping a big over on our channel.
hmmm wonder why suddenly the frozen veg freezer is packed,
IT'S SOUND LIKE THAT THERE IS A MEAT MARKET SOMEWHERE IN LONDON THEY ARE TRYING TO GET RID OF ALL MEAT
Billingsgate..meat & fish market..been operating for 800 years..all part of the plan..Agenda 21-30..
At this time of year do we not import a lot of our fresh fruit and veg from southern European countries, and wasnt there more restrictions due to be imposed on exports from EU about this time? Maybe its that which is causing holdups?
People are sleeping. Awake my People to stock food for yourself and your family
I’ve been prepping for years
Ah the truth is different as the farmers were blockading Dover today so i suspect its more down to the Farmers on strike than a hack ?
Time to start water bathing vegetables and stocking up on tin fruits!!
Root veg last well in a cool dark place. We also batch cook eg cauliflower /brocolli cheese and freeze that to preserve the veg.
'Water bathing vegetables'?What is that please?
@@jenkitching43 look up Amish food preservation.
@@jenkitching43basically can fruits but homemade.
Sounds interesting.
Its coming an EBS signal for evriting in the World, many things is coing to change but its coming better for the peopple ,stay safe and Blessings for al.
Simply because it highlights our vulnerability in todays world... and shows how the destruction of farmland for building houses has major implications.
or solar & wind farms, which don't sound edible to me.
Hi I'm from America and work in a supermarket. I wanted to say your wrong. This atack and shortages started over 2 weeks before Thanksgiving. And it was everything not just fruit and veggies. All our supermarkets have warehouses that store shelf stable foods. Those are now completely empty. The stores have been useing them to restock the shelves . We are out of food. It was not just fruit and veggies also dairy. Stock up. Get what you can.
Oh,
another arrogant American.
Always speaking on behalf of other countries,despite the fact majority Americans never even traveled across the pond,
let alone own a passport. 😂
who can’t even pin the country they go to war with on a map. 😂
This is why nobody around the world ever takes Americans seriously.
I was in Morrisons last week and yesterday. There was no problem with fresh fruit and veg. I have no idea what you are talking about.
Quick Google search should give you an idea of what I’m talking about
@@AnasFoodLifestylethe thing is like you said it’s some areas so unless we live in that area we not gonna know unless you spend you days going to every shop to see what they have. Some people won’t believe till it happens. I understand these clips are not to always be negative but to get people to think it’s possible and the difference of being aware that something could happen and so having a bit in the house doesn’t do you anything wrong as it not like you leave it too go bad while you buy new. You stock rotate and buy new as you eat older. That way there is always food in the house
@cheryl Well put !! 😊
@@AnasFoodLifestyle IYou can trust google if you like but I prefer to see for myself
@@cherylhowker1792 You can believe what you are told but I trust what I see happening. No problems in the Morrisons I visited last week and yesterday. I can't pretend there was.
Have you noticed how many new sheds are being built recently? Do they know something?
what good is food in your fridge and freezer when they turn the electric off for days at a time? It's coming
Tins don’t need fridge or freezer and Abdul our must have for an emergency preparedness
@@AnasFoodLifestylewinters coming anyway,.😊 when I was a younger single mum of 6 n my fridge freezer broke down I kept milk n chicken out in the snow☺️just make sure it’s in an airtight container nr the back door🤗🥰
Yes I heard of that too, it’s a brilliant idea. I kept my potatoes in shed once , nice and cool and frost free 😊
@@AnasFoodLifestyle great idea if your fortunate enough to have a shed😆😁👍🏼🥰
Still waiting for the farmer blockade of the supermarket that u said would happen.
@@smucka1 well it’s happening in some areas , just because indirect happen in yours doesn’t mean is not happening . Open your eyes a bit , world is a Big place 🙃
@ after the fuss the farmer in the hat made about it. And the hype it received from seemed it was going to happen that week.
Could it happen possible, but lots of things could happen. No point jumping on the fear mongering unless that’s what u want to do.
If there is no fuss,people won’t prepare or take it on board . Things are changing whether people see it yet or not! Being prepared now, means no need to panic when things Do Really happen. It is up to individuals of course but I feel it is better be prepared and nothing happens and not being prepared and things do happen! Again the choice is up to individual! We just reading the map a step ahead but like any storm, our predictions are not 100% time accurate but generally will be happening. Weather you choose to buy an umbrella it’s up to you 😊
@AnasFoodLifestyle being prepared is great. I have an off grid farm. My life is all about what could happen. But spreading extra fear about that isn't about to happen is just fear mongering for the sake of it. Probably for clicks likes comments and views. Don't be a part of the problems we face, be part of the solution carry on with good buys and reviews. But fear porn no need
Now the farmers are off to block Dover today. It's OK the savya is coming with his bug burgers.
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The great reset
Errrm...am I missing something? - as you stated off talking about America - but this is Britain here.
Once it starts...
Yes many British companies use global companies to do the work, especially the software side of things 🫤
This is a global supply chain. Beans from Chile and Kenya. Peppers from Israel and Mexico.
Most of the supply chain is operated in cyberland, with brokers buying and moving goods with a couple of click of a mouse 😞
@@Lee_Proffit so cyberland picks beans, and transports them to UK not actual lorries and planes and boats Wow, I worked in a major supermarket supply chain IT and never knew that sone binary whizzing around a server did all that! Or that it didn't need humans at each end of a wotking IT system to actually get food to your table! Great! Let them eat apps!
Are you sure this is not a cover up story and the real reason is the farmers are refusing to supply the supermarkets.
Pretty sure, farmers refusing to supply is not a secret and has been covered by all news outlets
This is rubbish ,8ve been out food shopping ,done an online order ,no shortages
Listen carefully to what I was saying in the video!! SELECTED SUPERMARKETS! NOT ALL. It seems to be very hard for few people to understand that phrase, here it is again SELECTED SUPERMARKETS !
If you arent already prepped, you are asleep.
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You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink...people are zzzzzzz
Swap drink with THINK, nearer the mark.
Time to stop relying on foreign foods . Let’s get back to eating seasonal vegetables. We can live without bananas, kiwi fruit, avocados etc. we can live without lettuce, cucumbers and fresh tomatoes in winter. In fact we don’t need 90% of the crap that is sold in supermarkets
If people would just source their LOCAL organic farmers they would NOT need to panic and get worried. Better quality of food that fills you up as contains real amount of fibre and goodness. It doesn't even work out much dearer at all as local organic farmers try their best not to be dearer than the shops. Also you know the food has not been injected and messed with like the majority of supermarket food. Also when the looroll rubbish was happening I found that local little independant convenience stores never run out of anything. People were too busy fighting at big shops to be bothered to shop small, independant and local. It is not hard to source, it is not inconvenient to use cash only when you get used to it and it is not hard to eat in season either. It is a much more pleasant shopping experience than the super bright light cattle market tyranical type big six every one insists on using. Be real people, it makes you smile😊
If we had fewer immigrants, we would have more food for ourselves.
Just call it twit err not the new name. Ana. Xx
Brexit??