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		<title>By: Survivalist News &#187; Utah Preppers: Food Prices: Up, Up, and Away!</title>
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		<description>[...] Food Prices: Up, Up, and Away! &#124; Utah Preppers Food should not be treated as an investment that will yield a resale profit. Rather, its storage should be treated as a “the sooner, the better” situation in order to save you money. By delaying the purchase of your needed supplies, you are only hurting yourself; rising inflation and a devaluated dollar are both working against you, and quickly. [...]</description>
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