Comment by fra

1 day ago

France, USA, Australia to name 3 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_food_self...).

You can't just use percentages for this kind of thing.

Barring a very good cause that the vast majority of the population can get behind, there will be riots when the bananas and coffee disappear.

We grow enough in our garden that I could probably reach "100%" pretty easily if shit hit the fan, but I'm about tired of eating radish greens right now even that being related to a national crisis.

  • In the case of something like a world war, which is the type of scenario we're talking about here, I think people would begrudgingly accept that bananas and coffee are unavailable or very expensive.

    • People substitute very quickly and happily.

      I remember food shortages during Covid. Nowhere near as bad as toilet paper shortages.

      I can go without chocolate for a few days. Weeks, maybe. But if it becomes months, I get crabby.