food stockpilling in the us

04/28/2008 07:42:39 AM
The Daily Show puts the idea that Americans are now hoarding and stockpilling basic supplies like rice, into very sharp focus.

Sam's Club now restricts rice purchases to four bags per visit.


Of course, we know The Daily Show's stock in trade is satire, but the WSJ?


"I don't want to alarm anybody, but maybe it's time for Americans to start stockpiling food.

No, this is not a drill.

You've seen the TV footage of food riots in parts of the developing world. Yes, they're a long way away from the U.S. But most foodstuffs operate in a global market. When the cost of wheat soars in Asia, it will do the same here.

Reality: Food prices are already rising here much faster than the returns you are likely to get from keeping your money in a bank or money-market fund. And there are very good reasons to believe prices on the shelves are about to start rising a lot faster.

"Load up the pantry," says Manu Daftary, one of Wall Street's top investors and the manager of the Quaker Strategic Growth mutual fund. "I think prices are going higher. People are too complacent. They think it isn't going to happen here. But I don't know how the food companies can absorb higher costs." (Full disclosure: I am an investor in Quaker Strategic)

Stocking up on food may not replace your long-term investments, but it may make a sensible home for some of your shorter-term cash. Do the math. If you keep your standby cash in a money-market fund you'll be lucky to get a 2.5% interest rate. Even the best one-year certificate of deposit you can find is only going to pay you about 4.1%, according to Bankrate.com. And those yields are before tax."

Could Americans be so scared and fearful of rising prices that this Summer we will see mile long lines at gas stations and riots in the grocery aisles over bread, pasta and rice?

Posted by Ed Cotton
Tags: foodinflation (1) prices (1) food (11)

growing food in transit

03/29/2008 09:07:41 PM (1)
Interesting idea from design student Agata Jaworska.

She imagines a world where we shift from thinking about "best before" and move to "ready by", as a new way of food production.

Food could be made in transit and trucks into turned into growing factories!




Via

Posted by Ed Cotton
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home farming will be the hot new trend

02/20/2008 09:04:47 PM
With food prices going out of control and everyone in recession mode, are we all going to start growing our own?

Will chickens soon be heard all over suburbia?

Will we be abandoning our lawns and growing wheat?

Obviously, this is a little OTT, but there's certainly something going on out there.

The desire to take control of your own food supply and to bring costs down is strong.

There's certainly a business opportunity here for brands who can bring out the farmer in all of us.

However, this being the C21st, we aren't so good at the heavy lifting side of the farming business, we want things to grow on our own terms, not theirs.

We need crops that are in tune with our way of life and deliver what we want and need.

In short, we need designer crops.

Of course, they are already here and appearing on your television set. These tomato plants look positively scary. These tomatoes were certainly created in a laboratory and it appears if they aren't controlled, they could easily take over the burbs.


Posted by Ed Cotton
Tags: farming (1) food (11)

the bay area- america's food paradise

11/07/2007 08:28:19 PM
Since I live in the Bay Area, I take it for granted that we have amazing restaurants great wine and fresh abundant ingredients, then I saw this store signage in Columbus, Ohio and realized the Bay Area is probably THE foodie mecca of the US. A place that has a big enough story to anchor a business around.

The Taste of the Bay Area

Posted by Ed Cotton
Tags: food (11) bayarea (1)

a trip inside tesco's new us grocery store-fresh & easy

11/04/2007 11:18:26 AM
The folks at Tesco just posted a video of a quick tour through one of its new Fresh & Easy stores.

From the fleeting video, it looks like a brand with values, not perhaps as extreme as Whole Foods, but a step-up from your average grocery chain.

The same can be said for the overall experience.




Posted by Ed Cotton
Tags: newopenings (1) grocery (3) freshandeasy (2) tesco (4) retail (15) food (11)

a film about america's corn diet

10/12/2007 07:51:03 PM (1)
If you've read the Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan, you will be well aware of how the influence and impact of corn on America's diet, now there's a new documentary, King Corn, that covers the topic.




Posted by Ed Cotton
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