On a recent interview with conservative show host Pete Santilli, Prepper All-Naturals co-founder JD Rucker described how a customer who had purchased tens of thousands of dollars of freeze dried beef had investment plans in mind.
“He told me that with a 25-year shelf life, he believes that anything he and his family don’t need for survival could be used for barter in the future,” Rucker said. “By his reckoning, beef will be a high-value commodity, especially the steaks that we sell.”
Rucker’s company specializes in long-term storage, all-American steak. Their Ribeye, NY Strip, Tenderloin, and Sirloin products continue to sell rapidly due in part to skyrocketing beef prices that are offset by the company’s “flash sales”.
The current flash sale has Prepper All-Naturals offering 25% off any of their products with promo code “survive25” and up to 35% off their “Freeze-Dried Steak” with promo code “freedom35”.
“Beef prices are going up but we’re actually offering the best specials ever because we know how concerned Americans are becoming,” Rucker said. “Between chaos from the coming elections and the constant tug of inflation, more people are securing their family’s future today.”
If things continue to go south for Americans, it seems very possible that selling or bartering with long-term storage food will become an option. As blogger Brandon Smith noted in regards to potential cyberattacks:
Keep in mind, I’m not even accounting for payment processing between customers and retailers. If that shuts down, then ALL sales shut down. Then, whatever food you have left in your pantry or in storage is what you will have to live on until the problem is fixed. If it is ever fixed…
Network attacks are also difficult to trace, which means anyone can initiate them and anyone can be blamed afterwards. With the increasing tensions between western and eastern nations the chances of a an attack are high. And, corrupt government officials could also trigger an internet crisis and blame it on foreign enemies – Either to convince the public to go to war, or to convince the public to accept greater authoritarianism.
But Rucker warned that unless a family has a tremendous surplus, food shouldn’t be used for bartering except in extreme situations.
“If turmoil causes the supply chain to break down, access to food and water could be the difference between being independent and being beholden to government ‘solutions,'” he said. “As valuable as shelf-stable food will be, I wouldn’t be trading it for anything non-essential.”
Anxiety is rising in America. Storing food as a backup in case of protracted emergencies is becoming more mainstream than ever before.
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