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.
Lemons and lactose free milk were out in my area this week. They had bagged onions at the Safeway on Arlington Rd, tho!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not in your area right now, but I'm not seeing this in grocery stores. Some empty spots, but for most I can find what I need or a close substitute. Maybe just some problems happening in your region (weather related, etc.)?
Same. Midwest and zero grocery store issues
Also in the Midwest, and shelves are bare, and have been for weeks. Every time I shop, there's something major I can't get, like milk or bread. YMMV.
Really? I haven't noticed any shortage at all. I mean, sometimes the blueberries are in small containers and I want the big ones...but that is the extent of the shortage I see. I have never not been able to get something I usually do
NP. I know this sounds nuts, but…is it possible that you’re in different areas of the Midwest, and that some places are experiencing shortages while others are not?
Do you think it is actual shortages or people hoarding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not in your area right now, but I'm not seeing this in grocery stores. Some empty spots, but for most I can find what I need or a close substitute. Maybe just some problems happening in your region (weather related, etc.)?
Same. Midwest and zero grocery store issues
Also in the Midwest, and shelves are bare, and have been for weeks. Every time I shop, there's something major I can't get, like milk or bread. YMMV.
Really? I haven't noticed any shortage at all. I mean, sometimes the blueberries are in small containers and I want the big ones...but that is the extent of the shortage I see. I have never not been able to get something I usually do
NP. I know this sounds nuts, but…is it possible that you’re in different areas of the Midwest, and that some places are experiencing shortages while others are not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not in your area right now, but I'm not seeing this in grocery stores. Some empty spots, but for most I can find what I need or a close substitute. Maybe just some problems happening in your region (weather related, etc.)?
Same. Midwest and zero grocery store issues
Also in the Midwest, and shelves are bare, and have been for weeks. Every time I shop, there's something major I can't get, like milk or bread. YMMV.
Really? I haven't noticed any shortage at all. I mean, sometimes the blueberries are in small containers and I want the big ones...but that is the extent of the shortage I see. I have never not been able to get something I usually do
Anonymous wrote:I went shopping yesterday and it was fine.
Anonymous wrote:Went to HT in Old Town at 8 this morning.
No chicken
Literally none. Not even bone in skin on parts. The poultry cooler section was just empty.
I know it's just a combination of things but it does make you wonder how bad things could go very quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not in your area right now, but I'm not seeing this in grocery stores. Some empty spots, but for most I can find what I need or a close substitute. Maybe just some problems happening in your region (weather related, etc.)?
Same. Midwest and zero grocery store issues
Also in the Midwest, and shelves are bare, and have been for weeks. Every time I shop, there's something major I can't get, like milk or bread. YMMV.