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FDA Announces Ice Cream Recall in 17 States—Cartons May Contain Metal
https://www.health.com/ice-cream-recall-may-2026-11977343
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Major UK airline plunges into liquidation - all flights suddenly cancelled
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2208883/major-uk-airline-plunges-into-liquidation
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New article - The Scarcity Deception: How to Break Free from Engineered Scarcity and Reclaim an Abundance Mindset
https://www.naturalnews.com/2026-05-22-the-scarcity-deception-how-to-break-free.html
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Food prices posted the largest month-to-month increase in four years in April as energy volatility starts to hit.

Growing a garden is a FANTASTIC investment: in finances, in health, and in liberty!

Food prices jumped 0.7% in April alone (up 2.9% year-over-year), the largest month-to-month increase in four years. "Higher freight and energy costs are just starting to impact the rise in consumer food prices, but it could take up to six months or more for costs to fully reflect the current environment."

Tomatoes have had the largest run-up in prices, 15 percent higher since March and 30 percent above February. Even the NYTimes is saying "Tomato prices are soaring".
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Walmart “Clearance” Pricing Sparks Claims of Misleading Discounts

Reports allege that some Walmart items labeled as “clearance” or “discounted” are actually priced higher than their original shelf prices, including examples where extension cords marked as clearance cost more than their standard listed price. Critics argue this could mislead consumers into believing they are getting a deal when they are not. Under Federal Trade Commission guidelines, advertised price reductions must reflect a genuine prior selling price, and deceptive pricing practices can fall under Section 5 of the FTC Act, which prohibits unfair or misleading business conduct. The issue has raised concerns about transparency in retail pricing and how discounts are displayed to shoppers.
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