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There were almost no greens, only a couple bags of squishy potatoes, the few apples that were left are soft, no bread besides the kind meant for gluten intolerance, cans sparse and shoved to the front to appear plenty. I can't say much about the rest of the store because that's about all I shop, bread is usually not a purchase but I didn't have time to make homemade buns for burgers. We ended up just not having bread.

This hurricane will only exacerbate the issues.

How about yours? There were almost no greens, only a couple bags of squishy potatoes, the few apples that were left are soft, no bread besides the kind meant for gluten intolerance, cans sparse and shoved to the front to appear plenty. I can't say much about the rest of the store because that's about all I shop, bread is usually not a purchase but I didn't have time to make homemade buns for burgers. We ended up just not having bread. This hurricane will only exacerbate the issues.

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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.