Warnings of short supply in some essentials, pasta and rice for example, and price hikes due to increased demand are with us. Fresh produce quality, supply and pricing are still subject to basic market principles, if not more so now than ever. This is what's happening in the food supply arrangements here right now. Yesterday we had enough for triple our country's population. Today there are warnings of short supply.
These occurrences are evident here and now Phil, so it isn't cynicism. It's the current reality. If it hasn't hit your area yet, it probably will. Over last weekend, in one report, 3 bus loads of raiders with trailers in tow, left Sydney and stripped bare regional supermarkets to the west for over 200 km. I witnessed similar events here locally, 100 km north of the city by multiple individuals but without buses and trailers. I imagine it went south as well. When the city ran out, they simply traveled and took everything from stores that were already under strain. Visualize a locust plague on a human scale.
It is likely that much of this plunder is destined for the black market, both local and export. Our authorities are investigating organised criminal syndicates operating in this manner.