Canada has maple syrup reserves. We could be heading towards some sort of pancake crisis.
Ilithius on
Well seeing butter prices here in Slovakia I can understand why this isn’t a joke .
RadikaleM1tte on
Poland seems to be less disconnect from reality
bbcakesss919 on
Understandable
Whenever I forget to buy butter and eat DRY bread, I get triggered and feel like I’m still behind the iron curtain (I was born in 2004)
LifeAcanthopterygii6 on
gigachad Poland
23cmwzwisie on
In the other hand – how long it is possible to storage butter?
I presume it is anyway salted and deep frozen, but still – one year? 5 years?
Diligent-Chipmunk-89 on
I saw a Spanish cheese in LIDL called “gran reserva”. so Spain has cheese reserve?
AMGsoon on
Fun fact: Poland has been buying a lot of gold lately and owns over 420t of it which is more than UK lol
gmaaz on
Still less bizarre than the 635029318 kilograms of cheese that the US gov. has.
Personal_School_7474 on
r/mountandblade
Obulgaryan on
…!?! “strategic reserves” means …actual food, water and other resources vital for human survival. Fallout’s economy did not run on bottle caps for nothing. Any “thing” that could act as a currency – cash, bitcoins, gold, diamonds, etc means nothing if you are starved in a ditch at winter.
Icemanmo on
Germany also had butter reserves in the past due to overproduction during the summer
Lots of countries have a strategic reserve of non/less perishable goods to support industries that are considered vital to the country and stabilize prices. The government buys up products when it’s cheap and sell when there is a major shortage. Or in some cases where the oversupply is very long-term they donate to food banks or other food programs. The most famous such reserves are the US cheese reserves (aka government cheese) and the Canadian maple reserves
mixererek on
That’s the point of strategic food reserves. Butter in Poland became expensive, so they sell it off so that the price drops.
XWasTheProblem on
Strategic food reserves are nothing strange.
China has pork reserves, for example.
URNotHONEST on
When times get bad you cannot eat gold. Well I mean you can but it ain’t gonna help you much.
RevTurk on
Poland vs Ireland, let the butter wars begin.
kovrl55 on
Shoutout to Norwegian butter crisis.
starring2 on
Well during Covid lockdowns butter and yeast were essentials
ProfessionalOwn9435 on
Well USA has federal reserves of cheese, so let Poles have their game.
Also… can you eat a gold bar? No!
laiszt on
Good business for them, whenever they got preapared for it they probably pay much less than they will get now
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Canada has maple syrup reserves. We could be heading towards some sort of pancake crisis.
Well seeing butter prices here in Slovakia I can understand why this isn’t a joke .
Poland seems to be less disconnect from reality
Understandable
Whenever I forget to buy butter and eat DRY bread, I get triggered and feel like I’m still behind the iron curtain (I was born in 2004)
gigachad Poland
In the other hand – how long it is possible to storage butter?
I presume it is anyway salted and deep frozen, but still – one year? 5 years?
I saw a Spanish cheese in LIDL called “gran reserva”. so Spain has cheese reserve?
Fun fact: Poland has been buying a lot of gold lately and owns over 420t of it which is more than UK lol
Still less bizarre than the 635029318 kilograms of cheese that the US gov. has.
r/mountandblade
…!?! “strategic reserves” means …actual food, water and other resources vital for human survival. Fallout’s economy did not run on bottle caps for nothing. Any “thing” that could act as a currency – cash, bitcoins, gold, diamonds, etc means nothing if you are starved in a ditch at winter.
Germany also had butter reserves in the past due to overproduction during the summer
Bullshiet…. Poland holds more gold than UK and was one of the biggest if not the biggest buyers of gold in the recent months/years https://www.mintstategold.com/investor-education/cat/news/post/poland-now-has-more-gold-reserves-than-the-uk/
Edit: forgot to mention, POLSKA GUROM.
Russia use 💩💩💩💩💩 I worked well for 100y now.
Since this isn’t in r/funny.
Lots of countries have a strategic reserve of non/less perishable goods to support industries that are considered vital to the country and stabilize prices. The government buys up products when it’s cheap and sell when there is a major shortage. Or in some cases where the oversupply is very long-term they donate to food banks or other food programs. The most famous such reserves are the US cheese reserves (aka government cheese) and the Canadian maple reserves
That’s the point of strategic food reserves. Butter in Poland became expensive, so they sell it off so that the price drops.
Strategic food reserves are nothing strange.
China has pork reserves, for example.
When times get bad you cannot eat gold. Well I mean you can but it ain’t gonna help you much.
Poland vs Ireland, let the butter wars begin.
Shoutout to Norwegian butter crisis.
Well during Covid lockdowns butter and yeast were essentials
Well USA has federal reserves of cheese, so let Poles have their game.
Also… can you eat a gold bar? No!
Good business for them, whenever they got preapared for it they probably pay much less than they will get now
Didn’t know Poland was ruled by King Harlaus
Norway wants to know your location. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_butter_crisis
Bet you gold is easier to steal than butter though
Are they trying to give Denmark a run for their money?
Hypothetically, if the apocalypse happened, and we go back to surviving the wilderness, I would rather carry a bag of butter, than a bag of gold.