The current food shortages in the UK are not due to a broken supply
chain or production issues. The empty store shelves are a result of people panic
buying more than they need and hoarding supplies.
Some folks are buying in bulk so that they can price gouge these
products and sell them at a mark up to desperate people. Never encourage price
gouging by buying from people hoping to make a quick buck. Things are not that
desperate yet.
The empty shelves are just a temporary inconvenience. In fact, trucks
are still transporting supplies and store shelves are being stocked even as you
read this.
Quotas are being enforced to limit how many essential items every
customer can buy. So, there’s no need to panic that you’ll die of starvation unless
you kill and eat your neighbour.
In the meantime, here’s what you can do to ensure that you don’t end up
with nutrient deficiencies…
- Get supplements
We need food for nutrients. It’s as basic as that. If there’s
insufficient food, supplements will help to take up the slack. In fact, even
with food, supplements are crucial because our foods are low in nutrients due
to intensive farming on nutrient-depleted soils.
So, pick up a multivitamin, a greens supplement, some fish oil pills, garlic
oil, magnesium, zinc, vitamin C, vitamin D, curcumin, coconut oil, etc.
Since many places are on lockdown and self-isolation is required,
vitamin D is especially important if you don’t get enough sunlight.
Bodybuilding supplements like whey protein, egg protein, BCAAs, etc. are
all useful. Most people do not look to these as a source of food… and yet, they
can be used to replace meals too.
- Protein beats carbs
Your body can survive without carbs, but you need protein and fats. So, if
there’s canned food like sardines, beans, etc. get those.
Your goal should be to buy foods that are high in protein. You can get
your fats from coconut oil or olive oil. Carbs should be an afterthought. Buy
foods based on nutrition and not taste.
Very often, people try to stock up on pasta, rice, bread, instant
noodles, etc. These are unnecessary carbs that lead to obesity. We’re in a
pandemic now. It’s time to wean yourself off your carbs and get lean.
The silver lining to this COVID-19 cloud is that you finally have all
the necessary conditions to accelerate weight loss.
- Intermittent fasting
Here’s the truth – if the shelves are empty and it’s going to be a few
days before the food arrives, you can’t eat like you’re accustomed to.
Aim for just one meal a day. Don’t worry. You won’t perish. In fact,
your body will begin a process of self-cleansing and you’ll actually feel
better.
Even if all you did was go on a water fast for 5 days, you’d be fine.
You’ll experience increased mental clarity, more energy and a feeling of ‘lightness’.
You’ll feel great. All hunger pangs usually disappear after the 3rd
day.
- Ration your foods
Take stock of the food you have and make a weekly plan as to how you’ll
ration it among your family members. Eating blindly without concern will put you
in a situation where you may not have enough.
- Shop when you can
Even if it means waking up at 6 am to join a supermarket queue, do it. Family
members can take turns daily to do some shopping unless they are at risk. While
you shouldn’t be hoarding, you should at least have enough food to last you and
your family for 3 days.
Just by buying a little extra each time, you’ll be able to meet your
requirements. Most importantly, you must have a plan. Don’t end up having a
pantry that only has chocolate cookies and canned fruit.
- Order your groceries online
There may be some hiccups and your orders may get cancelled or the
inventory may have sold out. Nevertheless, be persistent. Things are getting
better now and you should be able to get an order through sooner or later.
Shopping online is easier and you’ll have food stores to tide you over
any shortages at the brick and mortar supermarkets.
The COVID-19 pandemic is NOT a World War 3. There’s no destruction of
supply lines or amenities.
Everything is still functioning, just at a slower rate because of the
lockdowns and other measures. Hoarding and panic buying will not help you or
anyone else during this situation.
Keep a level mind and buy what you need and just a little bit extra to
last for 3 days. That should more than suffice.
Eat one meal a day and look at this period as an opportunity to lose
weight and achieve the body you’ve always wanted. Now is as good a time as any.