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Covid Rice and Beans Stock Use

Title (Dublin Core)

Covid Rice and Beans Stock Use

Description (Dublin Core)

When Covid hit in late February/early March, wide-spread food shortage rumors started to circulate everywhere. The news, social media, friends and family, and seemingly everyone continuously talked about the likely shortages that were going to start to take place. For a good week or two in March, it almost felt possible that our networks for food supply could be shut down, which resulted in everyone stocking up on certain items. One of the few things that I picked up was a big bag of brown rice and a pack of 15 cans of black beans. I hid those away in case the worst would happen. Now, nearly a year later, I am using those supplies and reflecting on the unprecedented panic that was going on at the time that I purchased these items.

Date (Dublin Core)

February 7, 2021

Creator (Dublin Core)

Matthew Williams

Contributor (Dublin Core)

Matthew Williams

Event Identifier (Dublin Core)

HST580

Partner (Dublin Core)

Arizona State University

Type (Dublin Core)

Text story

Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)

English Food & Drink
English Home & Family Life
English Emotion
English News coverage
English Social Media (including Memes)

Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)

food shortage
rumor
reflection
food supply
early pandemic

Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)

Arizona State University
HST580
rice
beans
food stock
panic

Collection (Dublin Core)

Foodways

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Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

2/7/2021

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

2/7/2021
02/20/2021
08/02/2022
09/12/2024

Date Created (Dublin Core)

2/7/2021

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This item was submitted on February 7, 2021 by Matthew Williams using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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