How Super Godzilla El Niño is About to Make Grocery Prices Skyrocket

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Your grocery bill isn't just rising because of inflation. A massive El Niño brewing in the Pacific could push food prices even higher, disrupting cocoa, coffee, rice, shipping routes, energy grids, and global supply chains all at once. The last strong El Niño helped send cocoa prices to record highs, strained the Panama Canal, triggered droughts, and forced countries to protect their own food supplies. The next one could be worse. This video explains how a Super El Niño can turn ocean heat into a worldwide price shock. We break down why chocolate bars are shrinking, why coffee and cocoa harvests are under threat, how drought can choke the Panama Canal, and why rice-export bans can send food prices soaring across Asia, Africa, and beyond. We also explore the Walker Circulation, jet stream disruption, Rossby waves, hydroelectric shortages, insurance costs, and how extreme weather events increasingly end up on your grocery receipt. The real danger isn't one bad harvest, it's a global we

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