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Food Storage as a Hedge Against Inflation and Rising Food Costs

Food Storage as a Hedge Against Inflation

Have you ever thought about having food storage as a hedge against inflation and rising food costs?

The government releases its version of the inflation rate in the U.S. However, does anyone really believe this number? I don’t. I suspect the actual number is much higher.

Whatever the actual rate of inflation is, all you have to do is go to the grocery store to realize that prices have been going up for some time, and will continue to go up in the future. So, what do you do?

If you store a 6 month or 12 month supply of food for your family, you will really be using your food storage as a hedge against inflation. Makes sense, doesn’t it?

Food will be less expensive now than it will be a year from now. In the uncertain U.S. economy of today, rising food costs are practically guaranteed.

Do yourself a favor and start storing food today.

 

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