May 21, 2024

Survivalism: Is the future really freeze-dried food?

Survivalism has an expiration date
Yes, as a fresh product, note the irony. Certainly, when it's not the year 2000 that is approaching, it's an old South American calendar that tells us that we must prepare to survive the end of the world, canned pies and rice in packages of 20 kilos in support. But admit that otherwise, the phenomenon is rare and that going to organize his stocks of freeze-dried food is not the most normal option. Moreover, even if it means to live the end of the world, so much for all pastries incredibly caloric that we remember every day, with a festive meal a day, just to enjoy it to the end.

The other option: full-time culinary survivalism
Excluding the announced glitch at the end of the year, survivalism has always existed: survivalists claim their autonomy and their capacity to be self-sufficient under any circumstances. Organizing your food stocks is therefore an important part of this lifestyle. Is the future still dish freeze-dried? No more than 50 years ago: Survivalism is a marginal way of life just more publicized today.

The future is more about preserving resources
The real question now and in the future is the balance of the planet's resources, including agriculture and livestock. The future is not the freeze-dried bag, but a local and responsible consumption ... far from preventing the pleasure of taste!



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