Grocery stores in my area aren’t empty at all. Are they empty other places?
Same here. Local HEB is completely fully stocked as are all other stores.
So… this post is fear mongering based on a handful of pictures of empty Halloween aisles?
Spirit Halloween agrees with this comment, come visit our store uhhh errr shelves.
I'm on the east coast in the foot hills of Appalachia in a relatively small city and gas has doubled in 8 months and the shelves in Wal-Mart are going bare, Aldi and Target and showing bare spots mostly in food and hygiene, the nearby lidl seemed to have plenty but was low on milk eggs and a few meats, bacon when available is about 4x overpriced, my friends at the edge of the county in a bedroom community for a couple of nearby cities have no stock supply issues. Prices on food have gone up about 30-50% on most things in a month.
They're trying to starve out people in more rural areas intentionally. Move to the city goyim!
Not totally empty, but the run has been made on certain items. Yesterday there was no TP... certain sections of the store are completely blank. Michigan.
18% of all items previously stocked in the US are out of stock. This is mainly brands or niche items.
For example, gold peak green tea is out everywhere, but there are still other green teas and other gold peak products. The supply chain has broken down for specific items. Most stores just expand what they have to fill the gaps.
It is not, so much, that they are running out of Food, but more that many items that were highly coveted before, are not available now.
I don’t get the impression that this guy went to Mexico and took blurry pictures of the aisles to show that they had gold peak green tea. There are images and videos floating around of American stores with empty seasonal aisles (like Halloween decorations) and I think the intention is to conflate them with the videos that were coming out of Australia a month ago showing actual empty grocery stores; produce sections, meat counters, like actual problems
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