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Today I got to thinking, I read someplace that each of the LDS Bishop's wherehouses holds enough food to feed about 2500 families for a year, that a lot of food(me thinks). Then I read that in North America the LDS church has about 100 Bishop's wherehouses... Hum... say each family is about 4 people, so the LDS church has stock piled enough food (in North America) to feed about 1,000,000 people for a year, and the LDS church has about 7,000,000 members in North America, so the LDS Church could feed about 14% of it's members for a year or all of it's members for 2 months if they ever had to rely on their reserves.When you say OUR LDS churches, do you mean all the LDS churches in America or the world? If you think this, I can tell you this: My friend has said there is no food in the building and there is no food owned by the churches. She plans to take her one plus years supply to her church whenever SHTF and there is no food to be had in the stores. This might have changed since I last visited with her about it. The thing is, the people who are members, and not interested in doing food storage, would just expect to have the local church feed them. I think it would not be a bad idea for each of their churches to have a stash of food storage for their members, but then the whole world would become a Mormon if the SHTF. How many people believe that all Mormons have food storage? I know some do. And how many Mormons have a typical American pantry? Many!
I have seen surveys that indicate that less than 50% of the LDS Church membership has a 6 month supply of food, the numbers drop to near zero as you approach 1 year. Back around 2006, LDS leaders were encouraging their members strive to develop food storage for up to 3 month (Lot less than a year).
The point behind this long drawn out story is that even the LDS Membership would be hard pressed to cover their bases for a year, in a real SHTF event. Anyone thinking that there is a 7 year supply of grain waiting in hiding would be sadly surprised (No Joseph in Egypt today).
Food storage is a very personal thing, it is private, but if you are ever truly exposed to a SHTF event you will know.
I think of the guy in Buffalo NY during the 12/2022 snow storm, he was stranded, he went door to door looking for shelter but was refused. He finally broke into a school to find shelter, then he went back into the storm to retrieve other stranded travelers.
If he waited for a good Samaritan to open up their door and invite him in he would have been found frozen in the gutter... That is a preview of what we can expect during a SHTF event.... no room at the Inn.