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My parent's stockpiling habits.
Dear Mom and Dad, please stop stockpiling food and water for an apocalypse that will never happen, and please spends it on thing we will actually need.
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"Dear Mom and Dad, please stop stockpiling food and water for an apocalypse that will never happen, and please spends it on thing we will actually need."
"we will actually need"
"food and water"
"actually need"
(wonder if Noimporta's going to call for his schtick back)
AKA, "never". We're wasting money buying food that we'll never eat.
Is it at least non-perishable?
Anyways...
I think your parents are wisely planning ahead. You'll thank them if there is rapid inflation or an emergency which puts a strain on supplies. It's good not to be so complacent that there is always food on the supermarket shelves, or fuel in the filling stations.
We're too far away from the sea and below Tornado Valley.
Unlikely is not the same as impossible. Even if it's not much, every family should set something aside during the good times, to prepare for the bad.
Try to convince them to consume it at approximately the same rate they buy more? As in, they buy a stockpile of food to last a person 1 year, and will keep for 5 years. In 3 years, start working it into their normal meals and replacing it as they work through it. That way the stockpile won't expire and you'll still get some use out of it.
Also, just how non-perishable are we talking here? Canned food keeps for like 3-6 years, but dry, grain products like oatmeal can last decades if stored properly.
And how much thought have they put into stuff like water supply? Do you live near a freshwater lake? Iodine tablets?
Non - apocalyptic but still starvation - bad disasters do happen.
Tornadoes & hurricanes might not be likely, but what about floods and fire? You can have a flood during a drought because it is raining hundreds of miles away. Fire can happen just about anywhere there's lots of wood.
In more remote areas (like when I lived in Nevada!), the one road to the nearest larger town being blocked for more than several hours would be a bad thing.
Given what's going on in Washington D.C. right now, I expect a double dip recession may be the best the world can hope for. It's possible society will be intact, but supermarkets will start to run out of food as trucking companies go out of business due to high gas prices.
Also Bauksie: Seriously? You're going to jump on Hobbs Was Right?man maybe Anarchism really is dead.
My hoping for zombies, but deep inside we all know it's going to be primates.
Hm, how would that work?