Walmart is IMO the best indicator of rising prices, as they try to maintain stable prices as long as possible. When prices at Wally World start to rise, you know they're rising elsewhere.
Yes, I am eating and rotating, despite the fact that I have far more than I can eat before the stamped expiration dates on various cans in my bunker, which means I have a growing stockpile of items slowly approaching the dates on those cans.
Eating fresh won't be possible once there are no affordable, fresh goods in the market post-SHTF. A major reason to stock up on a lot of food with a long shelf life is to get you through to the point at which you will again be able to get fresh food at affordable prices. There are plenty of articles out there detailing how the nutritional shelf life of most canned goods is years beyond the date stamped on the can. I have about 2000 cans of tomatoes and tomato products alone, not to mention other canned goods. I'll trust the research that shows safety and nutritional integrity of those foods remaining intact before I'll put myself at risk of starvation by not stocking up. Here's one link:
http://www.grandpappy.info/hshelff.htm
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You can (and I intend to) get a lot of mileage out of more than half a ton of rice and beans, 2,000 cans of tomatoes, several dozen quarts of spices, a few hundred pounds of honey, several hundred pounds of oats and maybe a can or two of fruit and other items while waiting for relative normalcy to be restored, with the bunker stockpile continuing to grow weekly. And did I mention I have coffee?
