Food Chain, Hoarding, and viruses that haven't killed all odf mankind

I’ve just wanted to get this out there and this seems like as good a place as any-maybe better than most. First, no need to hoard, buy out the store,anything like that. Here’s how it works for those how don’t know or never thought about it. Our food in America is already in progress, That bacon you’re eating had been growing for quite awhile before it came to your table. Your milk did not come from a carton in the grocery store-it came from a cow that’s been growing for quite a while. And the tomatoes in your salad were planted a while ago. That being said I doubt our gov or farmers or anyone is going to let all that food rot on the ground while setting in the house watching movies. Being a farmer is often a socially distancing occupation. They, like everyone have to make a living. If the farmer gets sick his wife, daughter, son or somebody does the wotk that day. Nobody throw’s up their hands and says “oh well, no food for you-I’m sick”.
Now my second point-I have a trucker in the family. If you buy out the stuff at the truck stops that he needs as his personal “fuel” you might expect your Walmart delivery late.
Up to you what action you take. Be part of the problem or be part of a solution. My hope is that if you have a brain you use for it’s logicistical ability-use some common sense if you have any. Also want to point out that predicting the “END” is near has a time honored tradition and is usually used to get something from you.and be well. The “plague” that wiped out lots of people a long time ago is still here. It isn’t doing much nowdays but still here. So if you’d like to worry about the end of mankind watch a documentary on Yellowstone, super volcanoes, the havoc that will be wrecked when it goes off. Movies made to scare you are just that-made to scare you. They aren’t fact so don’t treat them as such. I think other things should occupy some of your home time. Above all else- common sense-

The problem being, it turns out, that common sense isn’t as common as we thought. Who knew?