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Nowadays, with just-in-time deliveries and instant gratification, stockpiling food seems archaic, even paranoid. However, having some reserves of a few essentials provides peace of mind and resilience in unforeseen circumstances. Additionally, food security is essential to a person’s well-being. Further, stockpiling is not about preparing for a doomsday scenario. Rather, it’s about being prepared and navigating an ever-increasingly uncertain and volatile world. Why Stockpile Food? Dispelling Myths and Understanding RealitiesLet’s address the misconceptions of food stockpiling before we get int...
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Although college is a time of great change and excitement, it can also be a difficult time financially. Thanks to high tuition and hidden costs, students often live on tight budgets, and grocery shopping can be one of their biggest expenses. There are costs involved regardless of whether students consume off-campus meals, cook at home/in their dorms, or take advantage of an on-campus meal plan. Here’s a look at what the average cost of food is for college students: For a college student, food costs $670 a month on average.On average, college students spend $410 a month eating away from campus....
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Chances are that, like most people in the past few years, you’ve found yourself staring down a total cost on a grocery store receipt in pure shock. How could you have spent so much money on groceries in one trip? Isn’t this the same food you always buy? How did you wind up paying so much more this time than you did a year ago, or three years ago, for basically the same items? While the base cost of food products have finally begun to plateau in recent months, the costs of groceries you buy each week haven’t done the same. So while price hikes have slowed, we’re all still hurting a at the check...
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