Food in·se·cu·ri·ty
noun
the state of
being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable,
nutritious food.
"more
than 800 million people live every day with hunger or food insecurity as their
constant companion"
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Last year, amid the COVID-19 crisis and all that I experienced between shutdown and the inevitable life changes, I wrote a piece called What I Learned on my Coronavirus Vacation. Now it’s a year later, the pandemic has lasted longer than anticipated, and I now realize that somehow, according to some grand plan, I was supposed to be prepared for this time in our history. It’s been a wild ride, preceded in early 2019 with a premonition that many people were going to die around me, followed by what I refer to as“Covid Boot Camp.”