I'm hearing egg availability is resulting in purchasing restrictions too. Natural law is pushing back against fiat food production and fiat land stewardship. The end of the empire is definitely getting closer.
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We don't go to the supermarket very often anymore, but the last couple of times, no eggs.
Why are Bitcoiners so focused on eggs?
Freaking cracks me up.
Most of the time, we're just yolking.
It's just the hot topic right now because of bird flu, but the same could be said of beef (shrinking national herd size because inferior competition) or high quality protein at all, apples and tomatoes (picked unripe and colors changed chemically)... I'm sure this list could go much longer.
Hell Bayer is still fighting over 170k lawsuits trying to claim Roundup isn't carcinogenic. Even they admit that it's not sustainable business to spend so much on court costs. I view this as natural law in the human sense of people waking up to the lies and sorry to the lawyers reading this but an overburdened justice system is yet another sign of a failing empire.
Tariffs are a wake up call. America has had it too good for very long being able to get whatever kind of food we want any time of year for shockingly low cost. The deeper the dollar falls the harder it gets to import all this food, not to mention the costlier it gets, which we're just barely starting to see.
This guy has never eaten an egg, apparently
Food shortages are a classic sign of a collapsing empire.