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At a Paris fresh food market, the "largest in the world", a large warehouse caught on fire & spectacularly burned.
This giant market employs 12,000 people & but at least no injuries.
Remember, all these food production facilities & suppliers being damaged & destroyed across the world is all just a big coincidence.
Nothing to see here, all perfectly normal for our food to be choked off by unexplained events as the elites tell us to prepare because the times of cheap food for the masses are over.
A billowing column of dark smoke towered over Paris on Sunday from a warehouse blaze at a massive produce market that supplies the French capital and surrounding region with much of its fresh food and bills itself as the largest of its kind in the world.
Firefighters urged people to stay away from the area in Paris’ southern suburbs, as 100 officers and 30 fire engines battled the blaze at the Rungis International Market.
This giant market employs 12,000 people & but at least no injuries.
Remember, all these food production facilities & suppliers being damaged & destroyed across the world is all just a big coincidence.
Nothing to see here, all perfectly normal for our food to be choked off by unexplained events as the elites tell us to prepare because the times of cheap food for the masses are over.
A billowing column of dark smoke towered over Paris on Sunday from a warehouse blaze at a massive produce market that supplies the French capital and surrounding region with much of its fresh food and bills itself as the largest of its kind in the world.
Firefighters urged people to stay away from the area in Paris’ southern suburbs, as 100 officers and 30 fire engines battled the blaze at the Rungis International Market.
Massive Fire Erupts at World’s Largest Produce Market But the Food Crisis Is Totally Not Manufactured, Y’All
The last time I was "fact-checked" by sites like Snopes and Politifact, it was over my claim last year that
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