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Calvetsupply.com is where I get my antibiotics and other meds. They had no shortages as of yesterday and you can buy in bulk very affordably. 100 each of 5 different meds for under $150.
Trying to beef up my Jase bag. I was able to get 3 of them at Calvetsupply but those 3 were $183 but they were 100ct, so that’s good.
After June 2023 we won’t be able to get any of them without prescriptions ever again.
Was trying to beef up inventory
I saw that the Augmentin was now sold out on calvetsupply.com. In the past, they restocked pretty quickly. I will get a list of other sites for you giys.
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Jase is not $249

It’s $244.95, even better!

My bad, the coupon code was $15 off, not $10

Code was “prepare15”
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UK Consults on CBDC! Brits Told to Prepare for Energy Blackouts. “WarmBanks” to Heat Us Up Open in UK

Distractions everywhere whilst digital IDs and CBDCs are worked on in the background. Get prepped for blackouts/cash issues/food shortages/unrest.

#UK #Energy #Blackout #CBDC #USA #EU #Inflation #Biometric #Ration #Cash #Costofliving
Scottish homes face blackouts as winter power cuts loom | E&T Magazine
https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2022/12/scottish-homes-face-blackouts-as-britons-urged-to-prepare-for-power-cuts/

Thousands of homes in Scotland have been hit by blackouts following sub-zero temperatures and significant snowfall, as UK Power Networks urges people to prepare for possible power cuts this winter.
Not all inflation news was good: Grocery prices jumped 12.0% in November [Video]
https://www.aol.com/finance/not-inflation-news-good-grocery-165527008.html

Still, the latest report was not great news for grocery shoppers: Food prices in November rose 12.0% year-over-year.

On monthly basis, the category increased by 0.5%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) November Consumer Price Index (CPI). That's compared to an increase of 0.4% in October 2022, which was the lowest jump since December of 2021 on a month-to-month basis.
More extreme weather is taxing power grid in western Pennsylvania
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/extreme-weather-taxing-power-grid-western-pennsylvania/

The power grid is continuing to age. Yet the demand for more clean energy is going up.

It's also battling the elements as the weather turns more extreme. We may not be noticing more frequent storms, but we are seeing more intense storms.

"The weather appears to be getting more severe," said Todd Meyers with West Penn Power.

Dr. Jason Shafer is the chief science officer for Disaster Tech, which specializes in projects that focus on weather extremes and their impact on the current power grid. He explained why storms are getting stronger.

"When you have more water in the atmosphere, you're going to get more latent heat release and that's an important process for intensifying storm systems," Shafer said. "So that will make a pressure gradient tighter, and therefore the winds can be stronger."
After Morgan Stanley Layoffs, Now Goldman Sachs Plans To Cut Hundreds Of Jobs: Report
https://www.outlookindia.com/business/after-morgan-stanley-layoffs-now-goldman-sachs-plans-to-cut-hundreds-of-jobs-report--news-244451

Goldman Sachs layoffs will now be next in line hitting workers. Days after Morgan Stanley layoffs affected many, now Goldman Sachs is reportedly planning to axe hundreds of jobs at its consumer business. The decision to cut jobs at Goldman Sachs comes after the Chief Executive David Solomon unveiled plans to scale back its “Main Street” banking ambitions, as per a report.
Tech layoffs 2022: Another major tech company fires over 4000 employees
https://www.indiatoday.in/technology/news/story/tech-layoffs-2022-another-popular-tech-company-fires-over-4000-employees-globally-2308620-2022-12-13

Reports of Cisco considering firing employees surfaced last month. The networking company is said to have laid off around 5 per cent of the workforce, which is over 4000 employees. It is said that the layoffs are a part of "rebalancing" act while "rightsizing certain businesses".

As quoted by the report, Cisco hasn't directly commented on the layoffs but said in an official statement that it "didn't take this decision lightly" and "will offer those impacted extensive support, including generous severance packages".
'Tough to predict the future': Google CEO Sundar Pichai on possible layoffs | Mint
https://www.livemint.com/technology/tech-news/tough-to-predict-the-future-google-ceo-sundar-pichai-on-possible-layoffs-11670906325340.html

He also told employees the company has been trying hard to make important decisions, be disciplined, prioritize, rationalize where they can.

Meanwhile, this is not the first time he has hinted of layoffs. Earlier in September, the CEO had hinted at possible layoffs in the company as he wanted to make the company 20 percent more efficient after years of rapid hiring. While speaking at Code Conference in Los Angeles, Pichai spoke about how he’s thinking of making the company run more efficiently ahead of economic uncertainty and a broader slowdown in ad spending, of which Google has been the largest beneficiary to date, CNBC had reported.
Believer Meats to open first US facility in North Carolina - Charlotte Business Journal
https://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/news/2022/12/08/believer-meats-new-facility-wilson-north-carolina.html

Lab Grown Meat Company Coming To The US
Believer Meats is coming to North Carolina for its first U.S. facility even as the alternative meat industry faces headwinds amid a decline in sales.
FDA Says Lab-Grown Meat Is Safe to Eat—But What Is It, Exactly?
https://www.health.com/lab-grown-meat-fda-6835173

“[We take] a cell sample from an animal or fertilized egg and extract the cells that have the ability to grow into animal tissue or meat,” David Kay, Upside Foods’ director of communications, told Health. “From there, we put those cells into a large stainless steel tank called a cultivator that resembles beer-brewing equipment. We then provide the cells with the nutrients they need to grow and multiply.”
US vegetable prices increase nearly 40% because of drought and inflation | Daily Mail Online
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-11530785/US-vegetable-prices-increase-nearly-40-drought-inflation.html

The announcement comes from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which found a 38 percent jump in vegetable prices in November.

'The November advance in prices for final demand goods was led by a 38.1-percent jump in the index for fresh and dry vegetables,' BLS shared in a press release.