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Everyone now is talking about food shortages here in Japan

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posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 02:30 AM
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Well this is very surprising MIM's Street talk about May what's going to happen. Well, l just saw pictures of store shelves empty in England.

Now in Japan everyone is talking about it now here in this country.
Food shortages.

Wheat cost went up 73% here. Electric bills have gone up so much that restaurants are even cutting back.
Mainly because nobody's there to eat later in the evening.

In Tokyo it's expected that the electric bills were rise up to about $1,000 a month.



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 02:43 AM
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Imports here have gone up but in country staples have maybe increased by 3 to 5% depending on the product.

Labor prices are about the same except I had to pay 12$ for a manicure/pedicure and a shampoo today which is about 3$ more than it was a month ago.. They said because of electricity, rent increase, and imported products they use..

After hearing from some of the people who have visited other countries this year I am very thankful I am where I am and I do not intend on leaving..
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posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 02:53 AM
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Sounds like communist bread lines to me. Woke idiots everywhere need to wake the f*!k up and instead fight for freedom.
I see them everywhere. Not too long ago, someone commented on a bag of rice I was buying in the grocery store. Something along the lines of 'are you sharing that with those around you? '


Absolute insanity. She would never even think to comment on the muliple yahts the 'elite's own who are purposely destroying and corrupting the world.



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 03:13 AM
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Woke idiots everywhere need to wake the f*!k up and instead fight for freedom.


What does that fight look like to you?

I struggle to find the reason to fight a system everyone is so invested in. What comes across is not a desire to end the system but to have it rigged in a more positive way for them.



Absolute insanity. She would never even think to comment on the muliple yahts the 'elite's own who are purposely destroying and corrupting the world.


I've only seen those meanie greenies attacking yachts, plenty of new flavours of green these days and it's no longer about those pesky whales is it, maybe they're onto something lol.

Was it a big bag of rice? Could've been curious... Could've been asking for a handout too. You might have just missed an opportunity to share a recipe also!



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 03:15 AM
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Not seeing any empty shelves here in UK
Rainbows
Jane



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 03:38 AM
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Never saw any empty shelves here when certain papers were bleating about shortages either.



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 03:39 AM
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originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: musicismagic
Not seeing any empty shelves here in UK
Rainbows
Jane


It was posted on some online Japanese YouTube.

Let's hope it doesn't spread throughout England.

Don't you guys have a lot of migrants to feed these days now.



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 04:05 AM
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originally posted by: musicismagic

originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: musicismagic
Not seeing any empty shelves here in UK
Rainbows
Jane


It was posted on some online Japanese YouTube.

Let's hope it doesn't spread throughout England.

Don't you guys have a lot of migrants to feed these days now.


We have an obesity epidemic here so I highly doubt theres gonna be any sort of food shortage for ages



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 04:25 AM
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No empty shelves in the UK, but already concerns about the impact of the on-going Spanish drought on food supplies:

Spain facing food shortages as severe drought leads to crop failure

But it's not as though no-one warned us .....



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 04:33 AM
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The link seems to be from March 2, 2021.

I'm in Scotland, just back from ASDA, shelves were all just fine by my guess.

Now where the price of electricity is concerned i have to agree.

Average bills were about £800 in 2021 and are now £2500.



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 04:35 AM
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originally posted by: AndyMayhew
No empty shelves in the UK, but already concerns about the impact of the on-going Spanish drought on food supplies:

Spain facing food shortages as severe drought leads to crop failure

But it's not as though no-one warned us .....



Well this is coming from the Japanese population which generally they're not too concerned with events of survival, unless some tsunami comes across or earthquake or heavy flooding. But it's quite shocking to hear that it's on a lot of people's minds at the moment about what's happening with crop failures, the water damages, the weather change, and different patterns the fish migration . It 's all for real, people.



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 04:37 AM
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originally posted by: andy06shake
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The link seems to be from March 2, 2021.

I'm in Scotland, just back from ASDA, shelves were all just fine by my guess.

Now where the price of electricity is concerned i have to agree.

Average bills were about £800 in 2021 and are now £2500.





What I wanted to point out is the hardships that has been happening since 2021.
And I was really totally shocked not that I'm not living that type of lifestyle either of the poverty that's going on.



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 04:45 AM
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Well, there is still Tory austerity all over the shop which is not apt to wash off anytime soon no matter what they claim.

Combine that with the debacle that Brexit has become, pandemics, and the strain the war in Europe aka Putin's ""Special Military Operation"" places on the world economy and I'm surprised we are still standing really.

Some people are indeed living hand to mouth and we live on a 700-odd-mile-long island with a population of 67.33 million people.

The future just does not look very bright from where some of them are standing.

The thing is that doesn't stop the energy companies from experiencing record profits which is kind of a bit of a kick in the teeth by my guess.
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posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 04:59 AM
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I hate to hear that Japan is feeling this. Japan and its people have been hit before. Last time it was a weapon of mass destruction. This time food. Except that this time, it is not just Japan that is being hit. It is world-wide. Food, and in some places even water is being used as a weapon.

I keep on saying, it is not the people of any nation, it is the psychopathic rulers of those nations that are the problem. Most people just want to live their lives, raise their families, and live in peace.

Evil has taken control of the narrative world-wide. Every nation is being told by their own individual news media that their neighboring nations (and their people) are out to get them. So, we must send our kids to fight and weed out that evil. Evil has taken hold, that is true, but it is mainly at the top. I believe this has been said once before in a very wise, a moral book.

Let my People Go!




posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 05:45 AM
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It goes back further than that but there's always another wave of bs to be had.

It's probably worth mentioning that the UK has one of the most competitive environments when it comes to grocery shopping and the prices haven't been all that bad, there's been supply issues but there's not a shortage of food. There's a shortage of money.

It's elsewhere we're being fleeced, there's plenty of food if you're willing to spend extra or put the time in. I do understand the difficulties surrounding what I just said and the best solution has always been to learn to do things yourself. Whether that's cooking healthily from scratch or growing a garden.

Easy stuff really, all our ancestors did it at one point. Most of them had IQs of like 60.



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 05:50 AM
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originally posted by: SprocketUK
a reply to: musicismagic

Never saw any empty shelves here when certain papers were bleating about shortages either.
Not here either.More lies in the MSM.



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 05:51 AM
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there's been supply issues but there's not a shortage of food. There's a shortage of money.


Bingo!

That's it in a nutshell RAY1990.

The class divide amongst the people is only getting wider whilst the people at the top line their pockets at the expense of everyone else.



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 07:32 AM
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History repeats itself doesn't it?

We've been here before a few times but there's a huge difference today, we have rights and the ability to self educate at our fingertips.

Things needn't be so drab.



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 07:42 AM
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a reply to: RAY1990

It does indeed and our species has a penchant for repeating the mistakes of our ancestors.

The thing is we refuse to learn from one generation to the next, or at least choose to forget.

Combined with our limited longevity it's a cycle that's apparently rather hard to break.



posted on Apr, 29 2023 @ 08:04 AM
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originally posted by: RAY1990
a reply to: ancientlight

I struggle to find the reason to fight a system everyone is so invested in. What comes across is not a desire to end the system but to have it rigged in a more positive way for them.


great thought.
I think the 'Great Reset', if it happens, will just be a shuffling at the top that will enable the Soros / WEF group to consolidate their power.

it occurs to me that almost all revolutions only affect the top 10%. the rest of us go on with our lives.




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