There are mounting supply chain issues that are starting to snowball.
Not in my new England.
There is no 'issue' in most of America. Where is your store?
I'm in Georgia. And it has affected stores up to an hour from me in two directions (north and east) that I've checked.
Managers are saying trucks come with very little when they do come at all this last month.
North GA here. I left home last week so I don't know how they look now, but stores were stocked well enough when I left.
I can ask some people if you want.
Things are fine in SC
And you are Looking for a 'Panic'? That is why is ask. There is No panic unless you are stupid enough to listen to MSM.
I travel between Northern Ohio and Louisville KY... and shit is out in both of these areas. I think you may be the one in a bubble on this.
I got a wholesale store near by, selection was limited to being with. It is getting to the point where they have one brand of certain products. I heard the "elite" are using ports as a choke point to limit our supplies.
Some definite empty space in the grocery stores in Mass. and Ct. Wasn't really paying attention to details , but noticed the some aisles seemed pretty empty
Agreed, but I think it depends on your location now. I see full shelves at stores in or near a major city, I see half empty at stores more than 50 miles out. The Kroger near me reduced the bread isle from a full isle to a half isle. I believe they are keeping large portions of the population in the dark. Other things like nutrition suppliments and electronics are completely sold out online and in stores.
I've been keeping notes each time I go to the store. I usually see non important items out. Like someone else mentioned, they have reduced the size of the bread isle. I went two days ago, and certain canned food brands were out or low.
I haven't watched him in a while but ice age farmer has been sounding the alarm for a long time about every move they make to try to create this shortage. I wanted to be out of the US and in a very mild tropical zone where the locals know how to live without a grocery store or public water/electricity (think between 65-90* all year long) by now but passports have stopped me. If it was just me and not a family of five, I would go.
I think it's really finally coming. Even if no one drops dead this winter, all of the combined issues are coming to a head. My local farm stand has been closed and I have no idea why.
I've been trying to get out since May. US passport service has shut down it seems.
why is a peice of paper stopping you? would a covid passport stop you? Just ask the millions of invaders how they do it.
Because I'm white. Surely you know about that.
I did look into the possibility of going without. It's a no go without knowing a lot about each border. I know nothing.
HEB’s in Houston TX are full of fresh produce as of Saturday night.
I've noticed Starbucks cold coffee shortages all over the country
Hazelnut flavoring is out in at least 4 states. Went on vacation a couple weeks ago. No one has my favorite flavor.
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