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for years I have been warnings you to watch for the price of food to skyrocket. I issued these warnings over the years because this is what Jesus told us would happen just prior to His second coming. I am posting the newest information on food prices plus, I have posted one of my videos for you just in case you did not see my warning on this matter.
August 15, 2021 Headline: Yes, prices for food are rising steady as inflation in the Biden era starts to run rampant: Here’s how we know
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-08-15-food-prices-rising-steadily-inflation-in-biden-era.html#
report below reflects what is going to happen during the 7 year tribulation. There are many reasons why the prices of food will continue to skyrocket. One of the reasons in the near future will be the fact that there will be a lack of workers to bring to your tables. The other day while shopping at Wal-Mart bare shelfs were noticed. When the question was asked to one of the employees we were told they can not get truck drivers to make deliveries. Then again there are many workers who work in food plants who as we saw today are leaving their job to protest against a mandatory Covid-19 shot. Less people working in these plants means less food coming out of these plants. Less food means higher prices for the food that released.
Widespread panic buying now taking place in the UK amid the spread of new COVID variant; better stock up while you can in the U.S.
COVID seems to be the viral gift that keeps on giving, as the world is now dealing with a second wave of illnesses stemming from a variant of the original strain called Delta.
Below are more reports you may have missed to show prices of food have skyrocketed and will continue that trend.
August 12, 2021- prices continue to rise—and there’s no end in sight
Groceries have been on an upward trend all year, and these steady price increases may be the new reality. “We’re going to continue to see price increases, probably for the next two years or so,” said Phil Lempert, an analyst and food trends expert known as the Supermarket Guru.