While most of the hoopla has been about potential disasters surrounding banks, planes and misinformed/misguided nuclear missiles, we don't hear a whole lot of hype about putting food (or not being able to put food) on the table.
How about our food supply and the intricate supply chain trafficking food to consumers' tables? Supply chain problems happen all the time. What will change six months from now on that dreadful stroke of midnight 12/31/99? If only it was stated as 1999 instead of 99 we wouldn't be having this dilemma.