Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Nation's Food Supply Chain Is Breaking, Tyson Chairman Warns .... Are We Next??

I know exactly what you are thinking???
"Oh? So suddenly DIN became a prophet?"
No I'm not a prophet .... but what you are all thinking after you read the headline is....
"what does this have to do with us Jews? We don't eat chazir and shrimp and bats?"
Well let me let you into a secret.... when the the "supply chain" breaks and there isn't enough food in the supermarkets ... where do you think the goyim are going to shop?
Believe me, they are not going to let their families starve ... they will start eating Kosher food with the Badatz Hechsher ...Yup you heard it here first..and if that happens, kosher food will skyrocket and  greevan, ptcha, schmaltz herring etc etc will become prohibitive in price .... 
The head of one of the nation’s largest companies in the food industry is cautioning that the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic could be on the verge of “breaking the supply chain.”
In a full-page ad published in The New York Times, Washington Post and Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Tyson Foods board chairman John Tyson warned that there will be meat shortages and serious food waste issues due to the virus.
According to Tyson, the company, headquartered in ‎Springdale, Arkansas‎, has been forced to close the doors of many of its processing plants due to COVID-19, leaving more than 100,000 people without work.
“This means one thing,” he wrote. “The food supply chain is vulnerable. As pork, beef, and chicken plants are being forced to close, even for short periods of time, millions of pounds of meat will disappear from the supply chain.
"As a result, there will be a limited supply of our products available in grocery stores until we are able to reopen our facilities that are currently closed.”
Tyson said that in addition to the meat shortage, there has been a food waste issue.
“Farmers across the nation simply will not have anywhere to sell their livestock to be processed, when they could have fed the nation,” he said. “Millions of animals – chickens, pigs, and cattle – will be depopulated because of the closure of our processing facilities.
“The food supply chain is breaking.”
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