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Re: How to save as food inflation jumps more than 11% in a year
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on 30/09/2022, 09:17:51 UTC
I don't think buying food and stocking is a good idea if that's what you mean, the best way around this is to live below your means and add some other cash flows.

That's right. We have little experience in storing food and we don't have an appropriate equipment, so it is very likely that a big part of the food we want to preserve will go bad. The best strategy, in my opinion, is trying to find the places where we can buy cheaper food, and, of course, where we can earn some additional money.
Correct, storing food makes sense if you live in a place where natural disasters are common and you need to have food stored in the case you are unable to get it by some other means, it also made sense to do so during the pandemic as we did not had an idea of how bad things could get, but during an economic crisis this is something very difficult to do as we are talking about the fact the current conditions could last for years, and I doubt people know how to store their food properly for that long.
we all need to be a little more considerate toward the damage we are doing to the environment and to us and to the planet.
I have seen people using reusable items not wasting a grain of food. I have a friend - when we sit on table to have food - their kids clean their disher as if they are washed. On the other hand kids in my house waste so much food. I wish we become a little more courteous towards our duty to the society