Wondering if USA food shoppers are going to spark a industry shift in the grocer market. Wholesale prices on milk and eggs are way down now without a corresponding retail price drop. Foodshoppers have reacted and changed buying habits to survive. British grocers have awoken from their profitcoma and have started price drops. Over here, snoring retailers will awake to the large swath of the midwest just starting an unusual crop-damaging drought. So could retail outlets get pounded in early fall between the anvil of changed consumer habits and the hammer of a real wholesale price increase due to drought? Might be time to top off your 5gal pantry of legumes and beans and check youtube on diy tofu. Never too late to get some nightshade container plants going. Are you seed saving? Are you seed swapping?