Heads Up! List Of Food Shortages Expected In 2025 As The Campaign Of Forced Starvation Continues To Be Waged Against The American People
Either way, shortages are coming again, from fruits and vegetables, to eggs, beef, oils, wheat, chocolate and coffee, are just some on the list of food products some may not be able to find in their grocery stores in 2025.
Two days ago the website ‘Eat This, Not That!” headlined a piece with “Food Shortages May Be Rampant In 2025—Here’s Why. Note that is one site, among many, blaming climate change and Trump’s deportation plans.
“Smaller scale shortages are expected, driven by factors such as outbreaks, climate change, and tightening immigration policies,” says Tejas Bhatt, founder and CEO of digital food-safety consultancy AdvanTejas and member of the Institute of Food Technologists. Moreover, Bhatt tells Eat This, Not That! that “due to the expected rise in cost of foods, food will become more inaccessible, worsening the risk of food insecurity in pockets of the country.”
Ignoring their cherry picked “reasons,” the piece does name certain products expected to see shortages, which include the following:
• In 2025, shoppers could notice a lack of fresh produce on the shelves
• Droughts could create shortages for water-intensive foods like almonds, while extensive rain can cause poor water quality and damage corn or soybean crops
Almonds, Shelled, Raw, 10 lbs. Bulk by Its Delish
• Fish and crustaceans and vegetable fats and oils are some common items imported to the U.S. from China, according to Trading Economics. From Mexico, the U.S. commonly imports grocery items like cereals and processed fruits and nuts, while Canada sends cereal, flour, and alcohol products, according to the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security.
Meanwhile, 70% of shoppers are concerned with rising prices at the grocery store, according to a 2024 report from the Food Industry Association. With potential shortages ahead, food prices are expected to continue to rise: the latest prediction from the Institute of Grocery Distribution expects food price inflation will increase by nearly 5% in 2025, contributing to an overall 40% increase in just five years.
Those preemptively announced 2025 shortages, all came from just that first linked piece, others show other products expected to be in short supply in the coming year.
Anyone that does their own shopping has seen the price of eggs go up again, on top of the increases throughout the past four years, with shortages already reported in some areas. So getting powdered eggs for things like baking, casseroles, scrambled eggs, and only using fresh eggs for Christmas things like deviled eggs, or homemade eggnog, may save quite a bit of money in the long run.
The website Taste of Home also provides a list with other items added, and get ready for the first one on their list…. toilet paper, again.
I am sure most remember the panic buying during the pandemic lockdowns, where paper products became scarce as people were leaving the store with grocery baskets full of nothing but toilet paper, leading to even a bigger shortage.
Stock up now, a package at a time so as to not create a shortage and then when it happens, you won’t be on the hunt for a store that still has some later on.
Next on the Taste of Home list is bottled water, but their explanation was the trouble getting bottled water after Hurricane Helene, still it never hurts to have a pallet of water as part of your preps.
Next up is sugar, with the website explaining “In 2023, India, the second largest producer of the world’s sugar, banned sugar exports in order to satisfy domestic demand after a season with bad growing conditions and a low-yield harvest. This year, Reuters reports the ban is likely to extend another year, leaving much of the world to depend on the top sugar producer, Brazil. But drought conditions in Brazil have lowered its sugar yield, too, meaning that increased prices and possible shortages could soon be a reality.”
Unpretentious Cane Sugar, 1 Gallon Bucket, Raw, Kitchen Baking Staple, Granulated
The site does list chocolate, but the shortages expected to be less drastic than they were initially, but we can still count on higher prices. They list other foods, such as bananas and Sriracha, but we haven’t heard much by way of shortages in either products of late, so I am not linking to them. If anyone does see a shortage of either product, take pics!
Last but not least with cattle inventories being low due to a number of factors, and the bird flu, which many believe has been altered, now hitting pigs and cattle, meats should always be on the list to stock up on, because the way the media is pushing a “bird flu” pandemic, is indicative that they know something they aren’t telling us.
If readers see outrageous prices for meat or eggs, or anything, or start seeing shelves becoming emptier at your local grocery stores, please take pictures and send them to tips@allnewspipeline.com or wakeupamerica.spree@gmail.com.
BOTTOM LINE……
No matter the reasons the media creates for these shortages, the fact is there will be shortages, prices will continue to rise in 2025, and the forced starvation of Americans continues unabated.