The person with 2 years of food storage and no relationships is less resilient than the person with 2 months of storage and a neighborhood that gives a shit about each other.
The person with 2 years of food storage and no relationships is less resilient than the person with 2 months of storage and a neighborhood that gives a shit about each other.
@k3ym0 What about the person with half a day of food storage and no relationships?
... asking for a frie... uhh, errm.. a person I know.
Personally, I have an unopened 10 litre bottle of water bought from a supermarket that has a shelf-life of about three years. Cost (I think) less than two euros. And not just because I live in Nokia*.
For about twenty euros you can buy enough pasta, crushed tomatoes, rice, oats, and tofu to last a week. You can eat&replace as needed.
This is what the Finnish government recommends, as well.
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* For foreigners: our water company is not known for its reliability.
Yeah, I get budgetary constrains. Though I have to say that food that lasts weeks or months tends to also be food that you can buy for the cheapest prices. So if you're not outright queuing for food (or digging behind a supermarket), it's still worth doing.
But whatever the reasons for your lack of income, I hope it all goes alright for you :)
Yup, been buying the cheapest stuff I can get. When I had better finances I didn't tend to eat expensively even then so I was well prepared for the current situation.
Haven't had to go to the food bank lines yet, and probably won't go even if I should. There's other people who need it more than I do, families and sick people. I've gone without food for a few days many times before, I can manage lol.