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Baby Food Shortages Point to Imminent Dollar Destruction ✦ 05/26/22

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Disappearing baby food “domino #1” of next financial crisis? At Investing Trends Today, we

Disappearing baby food “domino #1” of next financial crisis? [Investing Trends Today]( At Investing Trends Today, we keep an eye out for favorable circumstances we believe will interest our readers. The following is one such message from one of our colleagues I think you’ll appreciate. Disappearing baby food “domino #1” of next financial crisis? Dear Reader, A few weeks ago, something strange happened when our top analyst [walked into this super-store.]( [Man]( As you can see on the shelves behind him… Dave was shocked to find row after row of empty shelves… Many basic items were nowhere in sight. If you missed it, he detailed a surprising list of [27 essential items]( to add to your next shopping list. (Dave has reason to believe these could sell out until 2024 or longer!) But his “survival list” wasn’t the most shocking part of the video… Dave also predicted these shortages would worsen in the weeks ahead… And rip through the U.S. economy like a disease. Unfortunately, he was right: - The Guardian just reported millions of mothers are worrying about “the nationwide shortage in baby formula” - Bloomberg is covering a worldwide shortage of cooking oil, which they link to “a looming world hunger crisis” - American farmers who paid $75,000 for fertilizer are receiving bills for $200,000 — they fear food shortages will follow. Why are all these random shortages popping up? Why is life getting so darn expensive? And what does it mean for your money? [Dave says these shortages are simply domino #1 — in a chain of 3 events that will DESTROY savers & investors alike.]( Soon — he says — we could go from empty shelves… To empty wallets. Not because of a pandemic… Not because of a war… or a recession. He says a [much bigger economic force]( is causing everything from cars, to shoes & peanut butter to sell out. [Click here to view Dave’s controversial video while it’s still available for free.]( Regards, Rachel Bodden Managing Editor, Casey Research [Investing Trends Today]( You {EMAIL} received this email as a result of your consent to receive 3rd party offers at our another website. Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner and operator of Investing Trends Today Don't forget to [whitelist us](. Follow our instructions[.]( 6130 West Flamingo Road PMB 4053 Las Vegas, NV 89103 Copyright © 2022 Investing Trends Today All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe](

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