I'm a CEO and prepper
Briefly

Cody Barbo, a practical prepper, began stocking up on supplies in early 2020 after observing military personnel purchasing canned goods, hinting at a looming crisis. With a newborn on the way, he spent around $600 on nonperishable food and emergency items like radios and vehicle kits to ensure his family could survive off-grid for two weeks. As California faced shutdowns, his preparedness alleviated stress, allowing him to remain calm while others panicked. He organized supplies in storage totes for easy access and transport, balancing preparedness with limited space in his home.
In early 2020, observing military personnel buying canned goods prompted significant preparation, including purchasing food, water, and emergency kits for potential disruptions.
Preparedness involved practical steps, like storing essentials in storage totes that were easily transportable, ensuring the family's comfort and safety during emergencies.
Read at Business Insider
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