Tyson execs say the food supply chain is in danger, but I have questions.
We may well be on the cusp of food shortages — many smart people I follow and talk to think we are, and I definitely think the risk is high enough that we should all prepare for it — but I don’t think this letter is just a friendly heads-up to America about an impending food crisis. Rather, companies typically don’t take out full-page text ads in national papers unless they’re either addressing a public relations crisis or trying sway elite opinion on a matter, and I think Tyson wants to do both.
Tyson has been closing its plants because workers are dying of COVID-19 and claiming that the company hasn’t been doing enough to protect them. So the company has a PR problem, and I think it also wants to argue for keeping plants open regardless of how bad things get.
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Texas is re-opening this weekend, as are other states. In the president’s press conference tonight, he has endorsed the re-openings. I am not optimistic about this, which I’m calling The Great YOLOing, and I fear it will end in catastrophe. I hope I’m wrong.
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