In a time when millions struggle to afford groceries, the federal government deliberately burned food it had already purchased.
Let that sink in.
This wasn’t about spoilage. It wasn’t about storage costs. It was an intentional act—approved, funded, and executed. Emergency stockpiles destroyed because distributing them might have shown the cracks in the system too clearly.
Hunger isn’t accidental. It’s manufactured. And it’s maintained by policies that would rather let people starve than let them see who’s hoarding the bread.