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These days there are many things to be upset about. But I'm focused on the Lord Jesus getting us through. God bless!
On a related note, however, I notice that the food being highlighted in the video is a bunch of unnecessary comfort food and the like. Certainly, a town like Dillingham on the coast and at the mouth of a freshwater river might have fish and crustaceans, as well as some hunted meat in the nearby lands. I would rather talk to some old Indian or Yupik or whoever else has a tradition in the area to find out what they ate. I would rather have a caribou steak than a peanut butter sandwich at those prices!
Maybe an opportunity for someone with a boat, (a really big boat) to ferry groceries from Seattle to Dillingham. Who knows, maybe Walmart of Costco will help out.
Thank you.
The punchline is: "Fine, I'll come back when you haven't got any".
This is also true of the Eskimo communities in northern Canada. They too are small communities that are remotely located. This means that small quantities of goods have to be shipped or flown in at tremendous cost and there is no economy of scale. A pack of six fresh apples can cost 17 dollars in Iqaluit.
Not to say that such prices are not coming to the lower 48, but that only means that the prices in Dillingham will rise even higher.
https://greatlandgrocery.com/product-category/breakfast-cereal/