And to achieve this goal, the most pressing issue at the moment is still food.
Our company currently operates two food processing plants, one that produces instant noodles and the other mainly produces bread. Both require basically the same raw materials: flour.
Flour, as one of the most important daily commodities, is held in extraordinarily high stock in every city.
The Logistics Department's zombie scavengers tasked with gathering supplies need only dive into a supermarket or a grain and oil shop to bring back at least ten tons of flour and other semi-finished ingredients every day.
Therefore, these two food plants are unlikely to face a shortage of raw materials in the short term.
However, this is only based on the assumption that the population remains stable.
But what is the reality of the situation?
The rate of population growth within the safe area far exceeded Zhang Ye and the others' expectations.