Quote from TGregg:
Now that seems pretty reasonable. Wouldn't hurt to sock away some of what you'll use and will not spoil. At the TGregg Estate, we've already got more than a years worth of some things (like pasta and yes rice), mostly because we obtained them for an outstanding price. We do like buying low.
Quote from Arnie:
I heard somewhere that the average city in the US only has a 3 day supply of food in grocery stores. Only 2 days supply at the average hospital. Just in time warehousing is the cause. I doubt we will see anything serious, but in a disaster or short term disruption (Katrina?), it would be wise to have at least a week or 2 supply of staples. Bunch of sites in internet, just google "years supply of food".
Quote from Johnny Walker:
Stop blaming the evil speculator lurking in the shadows for prices rising. The problem is foreign governments restricting trade and hoarding. Don' t be a douche. Commodity markets work great.
Quote from Mvic:
A years worth? You are either like me and eat very little of the stuff or you are a bit of a nut!