Anonymous wrote:Wegman's in Tyson's had them last night.Anonymous wrote:Strawberries. My son loves them and I can’t find decent ones anywhere right now. I typically encourage in-season eating but he’s truly strawberry obsessed.
Anonymous wrote:Wegman's in Tyson's had them last night.Anonymous wrote:Strawberries. My son loves them and I can’t find decent ones anywhere right now. I typically encourage in-season eating but he’s truly strawberry obsessed.
Anonymous wrote:To all you ladies complaining about tampons: just get a menstrual cup. I haven’t purchased tampons in 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of talk about inflation, energy prices, supply chain shortages. How is it affecting you personally? The pettier, the better, because we can't say these things out loud.
OB tampons, regular absorbency, impossible to find. They've long been difficult (only super or multi packs available in stores), but at least Amazon worked. Can't even order on Amazon now.
$4/gal gas in a time when WMATA is basically like, find some option other than Metro for getting around.
Anonymous wrote:To all you ladies complaining about tampons: just get a menstrual cup. I haven’t purchased tampons in 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of the things people are citing on this thread as being unavailable are readily available at target, Amazon, Walmart.
The pie crusts—clearly your store just ran short, they are all over.
The TJ advent calendar…there are 50 blinkity billion advent calendars from all over everywhere available.
Some of you seem to think that if your preferred Giant is out of an item, it doesn’t exist. Not true in most cases cited on this thread.
A million times this.
+1
The supply chain import issues are wildly overblown re: consumer impacts
This. I have had absolutely no issues, probably because I am flexible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of the things people are citing on this thread as being unavailable are readily available at target, Amazon, Walmart.
The pie crusts—clearly your store just ran short, they are all over.
The TJ advent calendar…there are 50 blinkity billion advent calendars from all over everywhere available.
Some of you seem to think that if your preferred Giant is out of an item, it doesn’t exist. Not true in most cases cited on this thread.
A million times this.
+1
The supply chain import issues are wildly overblown re: consumer impacts