Anonymous wrote:I haven't had many issues, even at the dinky Four Corners Safeway.
Anonymous wrote:Literally the only thing I haven’t been able to find is bagged onions.
If in year 3 of a pandemic, you haven’t figured out how to shop in advance and keep staples on hand, well, you are beyond help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally the only thing I haven’t been able to find is bagged onions.
If in year 3 of a pandemic, you haven’t figured out how to shop in advance and keep staples on hand, well, you are beyond help.
Don’t be an @ss. There are empty shelves at stores in ways that haven’t been seen before. It’s not about shopping in advance, it’s about people trying to understand what’s happening. I’m sure it’s a combination of supply chain issues and staff out sick with Covid and not there to stock what they do have.
It's more about people insisting on shopping at Giant and Safeway, which are horrible stores with fewer employees than Whole Foods, Wegman's, etc...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally the only thing I haven’t been able to find is bagged onions.
If in year 3 of a pandemic, you haven’t figured out how to shop in advance and keep staples on hand, well, you are beyond help.
You obviously haven’t been keeping up with the news. I’ve been to multiple grocery stores on several different days over the last couple of weeks, and they were all out of milk and large sections of produce were empty. It’s temporary, but it’s happening.
It is periodic and overblown. I’ve been in Whole Foods— one brand of yogurt was out of stock. I’ve been in Giant—nothing missing. I’ve been to Mom’s—nothing missing. Target has been out of onions.
You might want to start shopping locally if this really worries you. I buy all my meat and eggs from local farmers.
You know all 6 million of us in the DC metro area can’t do this, right? The logistics don’t work.
Also, why would anyone need to go to target, WF, giant, and mom’s in a week? Is grocery shopping a hobby?
Not that pp, but that’s kinda the reality right now. Dh went to Wegman’s last night and found most of what we needed. I went to Trader Joe’s and Giant and got the rest. One store doesn’t seem to cut it these days, at least in the NoVA burbs.
But the poster was actually saying that they found everything except a few item. If I couldn’t find one brand of yogurt, I certainly wouldn’t go to another store.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally the only thing I haven’t been able to find is bagged onions.
If in year 3 of a pandemic, you haven’t figured out how to shop in advance and keep staples on hand, well, you are beyond help.
You obviously haven’t been keeping up with the news. I’ve been to multiple grocery stores on several different days over the last couple of weeks, and they were all out of milk and large sections of produce were empty. It’s temporary, but it’s happening.
It is periodic and overblown. I’ve been in Whole Foods— one brand of yogurt was out of stock. I’ve been in Giant—nothing missing. I’ve been to Mom’s—nothing missing. Target has been out of onions.
You might want to start shopping locally if this really worries you. I buy all my meat and eggs from local farmers.
You know all 6 million of us in the DC metro area can’t do this, right? The logistics don’t work.
Also, why would anyone need to go to target, WF, giant, and mom’s in a week? Is grocery shopping a hobby?
NP. I typically go to Wegmans, MOMs and Trader Joe’s every 10 days. I have specific products I buy at each store. Why is that a strange concept to you?
Do you have a job and kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally the only thing I haven’t been able to find is bagged onions.
If in year 3 of a pandemic, you haven’t figured out how to shop in advance and keep staples on hand, well, you are beyond help.
You obviously haven’t been keeping up with the news. I’ve been to multiple grocery stores on several different days over the last couple of weeks, and they were all out of milk and large sections of produce were empty. It’s temporary, but it’s happening.
It is periodic and overblown. I’ve been in Whole Foods— one brand of yogurt was out of stock. I’ve been in Giant—nothing missing. I’ve been to Mom’s—nothing missing. Target has been out of onions.
You might want to start shopping locally if this really worries you. I buy all my meat and eggs from local farmers.
You know all 6 million of us in the DC metro area can’t do this, right? The logistics don’t work.
Also, why would anyone need to go to target, WF, giant, and mom’s in a week? Is grocery shopping a hobby?
Not that pp, but that’s kinda the reality right now. Dh went to Wegman’s last night and found most of what we needed. I went to Trader Joe’s and Giant and got the rest. One store doesn’t seem to cut it these days, at least in the NoVA burbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally the only thing I haven’t been able to find is bagged onions.
If in year 3 of a pandemic, you haven’t figured out how to shop in advance and keep staples on hand, well, you are beyond help.
You obviously haven’t been keeping up with the news. I’ve been to multiple grocery stores on several different days over the last couple of weeks, and they were all out of milk and large sections of produce were empty. It’s temporary, but it’s happening.
It is periodic and overblown. I’ve been in Whole Foods— one brand of yogurt was out of stock. I’ve been in Giant—nothing missing. I’ve been to Mom’s—nothing missing. Target has been out of onions.
You might want to start shopping locally if this really worries you. I buy all my meat and eggs from local farmers.
You know all 6 million of us in the DC metro area can’t do this, right? The logistics don’t work.
Also, why would anyone need to go to target, WF, giant, and mom’s in a week? Is grocery shopping a hobby?
NP. I typically go to Wegmans, MOMs and Trader Joe’s every 10 days. I have specific products I buy at each store. Why is that a strange concept to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally the only thing I haven’t been able to find is bagged onions.
If in year 3 of a pandemic, you haven’t figured out how to shop in advance and keep staples on hand, well, you are beyond help.
You obviously haven’t been keeping up with the news. I’ve been to multiple grocery stores on several different days over the last couple of weeks, and they were all out of milk and large sections of produce were empty. It’s temporary, but it’s happening.
It is periodic and overblown. I’ve been in Whole Foods— one brand of yogurt was out of stock. I’ve been in Giant—nothing missing. I’ve been to Mom’s—nothing missing. Target has been out of onions.
You might want to start shopping locally if this really worries you. I buy all my meat and eggs from local farmers.
You know all 6 million of us in the DC metro area can’t do this, right? The logistics don’t work.
Also, why would anyone need to go to target, WF, giant, and mom’s in a week? Is grocery shopping a hobby?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally the only thing I haven’t been able to find is bagged onions.
If in year 3 of a pandemic, you haven’t figured out how to shop in advance and keep staples on hand, well, you are beyond help.
You obviously haven’t been keeping up with the news. I’ve been to multiple grocery stores on several different days over the last couple of weeks, and they were all out of milk and large sections of produce were empty. It’s temporary, but it’s happening.
It is periodic and overblown. I’ve been in Whole Foods— one brand of yogurt was out of stock. I’ve been in Giant—nothing missing. I’ve been to Mom’s—nothing missing. Target has been out of onions.
You might want to start shopping locally if this really worries you. I buy all my meat and eggs from local farmers.
You know all 6 million of us in the DC metro area can’t do this, right? The logistics don’t work.
Also, why would anyone need to go to target, WF, giant, and mom’s in a week? Is grocery shopping a hobby?
Anonymous wrote:What a stupid comment. Like Joe Biden personally controls the supply chain and Covid absences. Weak. PP is on the Food forum complaining about the current uncompromised president. Is this all you have to do?Anonymous wrote:Some places are like this. But hey Biden’s doing a great job you know lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally the only thing I haven’t been able to find is bagged onions.
If in year 3 of a pandemic, you haven’t figured out how to shop in advance and keep staples on hand, well, you are beyond help.
You obviously haven’t been keeping up with the news. I’ve been to multiple grocery stores on several different days over the last couple of weeks, and they were all out of milk and large sections of produce were empty. It’s temporary, but it’s happening.
It is periodic and overblown. I’ve been in Whole Foods— one brand of yogurt was out of stock. I’ve been in Giant—nothing missing. I’ve been to Mom’s—nothing missing. Target has been out of onions.
You might want to start shopping locally if this really worries you. I buy all my meat and eggs from local farmers.
You know all 6 million of us in the DC metro area can’t do this, right? The logistics don’t work.
Also, why would anyone need to go to target, WF, giant, and mom’s in a week? Is grocery shopping a hobby?