Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's from everything. Chain reaction of low staffing - from ordering to picking to packing to loading to driving to unloading.
And the storm definitely impacted the trucks that had full deliveries.
People are calling out sick, and people are also quitting these strenuous, low paid jobs.
No immigration. It is at an all time low.
Also we’ve lost over 800,000 citizens in this country alone. Kinda cuts into the labor force at some point.
How many of those 800,000 were over 65?
Anonymous wrote:Providence, RI and the stores seemed fully stocked. No little mangos, but I didn't notice any staples that were sold out and I went to three stores (chain grocery, limited product discount, and independent).
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Isn’t it dumb? I mean, it’s a complete coincidence that prices have soared and shelves have been bare since he’s been in the White House. Nevermind, it’s obviously Donald Trump’s fault.
If you can live off chicken breasts and broccoli, might I suggest mealkits?Anonymous wrote:I can’t find chicken breasts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m outside of Boston and there were zero whole roaster chickens in the store. No Perdue, store brand, etc.
Veggies were either out (no spinach) or very picked over.
I did score the last big package of Cottonelle.
I need to remember to go midweek.
Heading back to Boston, DD ordered WF delivery through Amazon yesterday while sitting in the airport. Her food delivery was in her foyer by the time she arrived. Entire order missing just one item - arugula. I think I'll do a WF delivery order for myself now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's from everything. Chain reaction of low staffing - from ordering to picking to packing to loading to driving to unloading.
And the storm definitely impacted the trucks that had full deliveries.
People are calling out sick, and people are also quitting these strenuous, low paid jobs.
No immigration. It is at an all time low.
Also we’ve lost over 800,000 citizens in this country alone. Kinda cuts into the labor force at some point.
Anonymous wrote:I’m outside of Boston and there were zero whole roaster chickens in the store. No Perdue, store brand, etc.
Veggies were either out (no spinach) or very picked over.
I did score the last big package of Cottonelle.
I need to remember to go midweek.