Economic collapse can lead to a breakdown of society and mass food shortages. Severe drought or weather, natural disasters, or a man-made catastrophe like an EMP can also bring on food shortages, and famine, followed by starvation. Millions go hungry. Countless people to die.
Most Americans have only experienced the consequences of massive famine on their television screens. In 1981, in the movie The Road Warrior (played by Mel Gibson), this survivor in the apocalyptic wasteland of Australia experienced the results of widespread famine first hand. His way to survive: Dog food. Canned dog food.
I can’t remember the brand name. Alpo maybe. But does it even matter? The point is this: In a time of mass famine following nuclear war or some catastrophic disaster that takes place, people who survive may find themselves eating things they would never imagine themselves ever capable of eating. Or you simply starve to death. Famine – A social and economic crisis that is often accompanied by widespread malnutrition and starvation which leads to an epidemic and significantly increased mortality. Here are a few good tips for preparing for a famine of Biblical proportions, a famine that experts believe could be a direct consequence of a widespread disaster, economic collapse, or even a nuclear terrorist attack, which is a growing risk today to the U.S.
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It happens within twelve hours, shelves empty. CORRUPTION IS THE MAIN REASON WHY. Do you honestly think a driver is going to deliver a load of product during a breakdown? NOT!
Either hes dead, or he has been hijacked, or he ripped it off. This is reality.
Or dropped the trailer and makes a run to his friends and family.
Exactly
Dinky Dee dog food in Mad Max