Whole Foods always out of stock

Anonymous
Has anyone noticed how tough Whole Foods is to get deliveries from over the past 2 months? By the time I can find a spot to get an order placed, half of my food is gone. Like I need pasta and sauce and cheese for dinner but there will be no pasta - so I dont want the other things and it's been maddening. This weekend my order went from $150 to $100. It's not just been this week, it's been for a while and it wasn't like that over the summer or last winter. I go to the other grocery stores in my area (Bethesa) and everything is in stock. Should we switch grocery stores? I don't have time to go to multiple stores.
Anonymous
Amazon ruined WF
Anonymous

We went through that in the early days of pandemic.

Now we just go in person, with N95s, and none of us have gotten sick. The stores themselves are well-stocked.

Anonymous
No different at the other grocery stores. Giant had no chicken or beef yesterday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No different at the other grocery stores. Giant had no chicken or beef yesterday.


I think is all the home delivery pickers taking every and the stores not able to keep up. I went to a WF in the morning one day. The store was packed with pickers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
We went through that in the early days of pandemic.

Now we just go in person, with N95s, and none of us have gotten sick. The stores themselves are well-stocked.



I just dont have the time or desire. Like I hate the grocery store so much, I dont care if it costs $20 each week to not go.

- op
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Amazon ruined WF


There was no WF delivery comparable to what Amazon offers
Anonymous
Thrive Market FTW!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No different at the other grocery stores. Giant had no chicken or beef yesterday.


I think is all the home delivery pickers taking every and the stores not able to keep up. I went to a WF in the morning one day. The store was packed with pickers.


Why would that go through food faster than if the recipients were shopping themselves. When you do delivery or curb side they are still out of things. Maybe they have access to things stored in back before they get to the shelves?
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