During Vice President Kamala Harris’ failed presidential campaign, she enlisted the help of social media influencers to garner support.
According to The Washington Post, these “content creators” were using their platforms to target young voters of color to go out and vote for Harris (via the Post):
Those creators — and the campaigns and outside groups that hope to tap into their audiences this cycle — believe such efforts will help reach potential voters who are less likely to pay attention to traditional media or campaign advertising.
A third of adults ages 18-29 say that they regularly get their news from TikTok, one reason both Harris and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump have accounts on the platform.
This week, a study published by Pew Research Center showed that about one-in-five Americans, 21 percent, say they regularly get news from influencers on social media (via Pew Research):
This is especially common among younger adults: 37% of those ages 18 to 29 say they regularly get news from influencers. But there are minimal differences between Republicans and Democrats on this question.
In the survey, among Americans who get news from news influencers on social media, 65 percent of them say news influencers have helped them better understand current events and civic issues.
In addition, these Americans said that they get a variety of different types of information. This ranges from basic facts and opinions to funny posts and breaking news. When it comes to opinions, 30 percent say they mostly agree with what they see, compared to 2 percent who say they see opinions they mostly disagree with. […]
— Read More: townhall.com
Why One Survival Food Company Shines Above the Rest
Let’s be real. “Prepper Food” or “Survival Food” is generally awful. The vast majority of companies that push their cans, bags, or buckets desperately hope that their customers never try them and stick them in the closet or pantry instead. Why? Because if the first time they try them is after the crap hits the fan, they’ll be too shaken to call and complain about the quality.
It’s true. Most long-term storage food is made with the cheapest possible ingredients with limited taste and even less nutritional value. This is why they tout calories so much. Sure, they provide calories but does anyone really want to go into the apocalypse with food their family can’t stand?
This is what prompted the Llewellyns to launch Heaven’s Harvest. They bought survival food from multiple companies and determined they couldn’t imagine being stuck in an extended emergency with such low-quality food. They quickly discovered that freeze drying food for long-term storage doesn’t have to mean sacrificing flavor, consistency, or nutrition.
Their ingredients are all-American. In fact, they’re locally sourced and all-natural! This allows their products to be the highest quality on the market, so good that their customers often break open a bag in a pinch to eat because they want to, not just because they have to due to an emergency.
At Heaven’s Harvest, their only focus is amazing food. They don’t sell bugout bags, solar chargers, or multitools. They have one mission – feeding Americans in times of crisis.
What they DO offer is the ability for people to thrive in times of greatest need. On top of long-term storage food, they offer seeds to help Americans for the truly long-term. They want them to grow their own food if possible which is why they offer only Heirloom, Non-GMO, Non-Hybrid, Open-Pollinated seeds so their customers can build permanent food security on their own property.