#233631 - 10/13/11 12:56 PM
Upcoming Peanut Shortage
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The Wall Street Journal reports that prices for Jif, Peter Pan, and other peanut butter jars will be going up as much as 40% starting in a couple of weeks. Lifehacker Article Here Peanut butter is an awesome high-energy food though it does have a somewhat limited shelflife. -Blast
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#233641 - 10/13/11 02:35 PM
Re: Upcoming Peanut Shortage
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Working in the food distribution industry, I was noticing a drop in the volume of peanut butter this summer but I did not know what was causing it.
Jeanette Isabelle
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#233650 - 10/13/11 04:21 PM
Re: Upcoming Peanut Shortage
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I thought peanut butter was pretty much bomb proof. If it seperated, mix it back together. The use by dates were there for freshness and taste - or so I thought.
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#233651 - 10/13/11 04:22 PM
Re: Upcoming Peanut Shortage
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I'm a commodities trader by profession and I can verify what Blast has posted. If you eat peanut butter, go ahead and buy a year supply now.
I'll add that I don't think you should buy more than 1 or 2 years supply though. This is only a temporary supply disruption. It takes a different kind of market disruption, like a geopolitical event or a sudden and permanent spike in labor costs to permanently drive up the cost of a commodity. Peanuts did not experience that kind of disruption. Peanuts just had a bad harvest and should get back to normal with the next good harvest.
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#233652 - 10/13/11 04:50 PM
Re: Upcoming Peanut Shortage
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The fats in peanuts oxidize (goes rancid) fairly quickly, usually in 9-12 months. Link -Blast
Edited by Blast (10/13/11 04:51 PM) Edit Reason: added link.
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#233696 - 10/13/11 09:00 PM
Re: Upcoming Peanut Shortage
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I can't eat peanuts. I wish I could because I love peanut butter and banana sandwiches!!!! Fluffer-nutters are also awesome. So, good riddance!!!
Edited by MoBOB (10/14/11 12:18 AM) Edit Reason: Forgot "eat"
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#233709 - 10/13/11 10:49 PM
Re: Upcoming Peanut Shortage
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The article does not mention what the shelf life is if the container remains sealed.
Anyone know what the storage condition specifics are for the shelf-life statements?
Most PB containers I've encountered have a foil seal thats concave which indicates to me a vacuum, or at most a very minimal amount of oxygen in the lid area. I'll bet low temperature storage would be beneficial as well.
Also, I never buy "adulterated" PB ie: brands with added oil, sugar, stabilizers etc.
I only buy PB which is made from nuts and a little salt. Those are the only two ingredients on the label. Sure, you have to stir it but usually only once. And I never have to put it in the refrigerator either. It gets consumed within a couple of months after being opened.
After eating this kind of PB for years I got a dose of one of the kids' stuff brands and I almost vomited! It tasted horrible with all the added sugar and oil. It literally tasted like greasy, peanut flavored candy. I know I loved Jiff when I was a kid. "But when I became a man..." Sorry, just a little legumor there.
In my opinion, that extra stuff is added for two reasons: 1. To make kids like it (brand loyalty conditioning) 2. To make it easy to spread (parental suffering reduction)
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#233712 - 10/13/11 10:55 PM
Re: Upcoming Peanut Shortage
[Re: Blast]
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Thanks for the heads up Blast. My family practically lives on the stuff!
Pete2
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#233719 - 10/14/11 12:22 AM
Re: Upcoming Peanut Shortage
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The article does not mention what the shelf life is if the container remains sealed.
Anyone know what the storage condition specifics are for the shelf-life statements? To be honest, I have not looked that closely to the dates on peanut butter. If it will help, I will look at some jars of peanut butter when I return to work Tuesday. Jeanette Isabelle
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#233837 - 10/17/11 02:22 AM
Re: Upcoming Peanut Shortage
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Journeyman
Registered: 01/16/07
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Commercial peanut butter, unopened= 2 years according to this site. http://www.stilltasty.com/
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