Either way not only do we have to struggle with the need of having fuel but also the struggle of groceries?
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Either way not only do we have to struggle with the need of having fuel but also the struggle of groceries?
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High cost of grains – of course.
If gasoline was high enough, we can car pool or conserve by bunching up few trips together.
But if food prices are too high, then we can’t share a meal, bunch up few meal in to one meal, etc.
Good Luck…
High cost of gas.
The use of biofuels don’t cause high grain costs. Ethanol, for example, is made out of corn that would be used as animal feed, then most of the kernal is recaptured as distiler’s flour, a high protien feed for livestock.
The high price of food is caused by the hgih price of the diesel used to harvest and transport the grain.
Right now its the high cost of fuel thats driving everything up.
When they start producing more grains to turn into alcohol then the food will be worse than now.