All of our local grocery stores, Walmart included, have empty shelves. There's plenty of crap food (chips, ho-hos, and pop) but nutrious, single ingredient type food is pretty limited. No frozen fruit, some frozen veggies but not many. The fresh produce is so green and unripe that it's not edible...yet. Baking aisles are pretty depleted too. Two stores were completely out of sugar (not too surprised about that though as it is the height of canning season here). And speaking of canning, zero canning supplies available.
I noticed our local Walmart has started to have empty shelves within the last month, after having been fully-stocked after the initial COVID-19 scare.
As an example, I went looking for low-fat ice cream. Our store has an entire row of freezers dedicated to nothing but ice cream. There wasn't one, single carton of low-fat ice cream in any of the freezers.
People, you have to learn to stock up and learn to make foods from scratch.
My parents survived Stalins Holodomyr and Hitler's camps. My mom once told me you will never go hungry because I taught you 100 things you can make with flour and water and if you find an apple or a potato or nuts you can eat.
Surely you dont think food shortages will just stop. This is not the 1st time we've seen this.
Tiny town in Kentuky and yes, noticed yesterday and took pics and sent to hubby! Walmart almost totally out of milk and bottled water!!! Bread shelves are low (about 70% gone maybe), but there is still some. I wanted to go check all the aisles but I was in a rush to grab stuff and get home for my daughter's sleepover here.
I ran into a Meijer to grab a couple things yesterday. I walked through the meat section and did notice that it was pretty barren. There was still chicken but most of the red meat sections were empty.
Our local walmart is just like what the other comments are stating - plenty of junk but nothing (or very thin) in the "real" food department. Anything that requires cooking is very slim. Lots of emptiness on the shelves. Also - we order all our dog food from chewy. Things normally come out of Dallas, but the last 2 orders have come from different parts of the country. Last dry food ordered is being shipped out of Ocala, FL. and will take a week to arrive instead of the normal next day delivery
All of our local grocery stores, Walmart included, have empty shelves. There's plenty of crap food (chips, ho-hos, and pop) but nutrious, single ingredient type food is pretty limited. No frozen fruit, some frozen veggies but not many. The fresh produce is so green and unripe that it's not edible...yet. Baking aisles are pretty depleted too. Two stores were completely out of sugar (not too surprised about that though as it is the height of canning season here). And speaking of canning, zero canning supplies available.
I was going to say I havent seen canning things either in a bit.
I saw canning supplies show up at a store once this summer. They were overpriced.
I noticed our local Walmart has started to have empty shelves within the last month, after having been fully-stocked after the initial COVID-19 scare.
As an example, I went looking for low-fat ice cream. Our store has an entire row of freezers dedicated to nothing but ice cream. There wasn't one, single carton of low-fat ice cream in any of the freezers.
I don't doubt Wal-Mart's crap is still stuck in the ports.
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I’m smack in the middle of the country and I’ve yet to see any stores “out” of important stuff.
At are Walmart there limiting some essential things again as 1 per customer
I live in the middle of the country and several grocery chains are having food shortages.
People, you have to learn to stock up and learn to make foods from scratch.
My parents survived Stalins Holodomyr and Hitler's camps. My mom once told me you will never go hungry because I taught you 100 things you can make with flour and water and if you find an apple or a potato or nuts you can eat.
Surely you dont think food shortages will just stop. This is not the 1st time we've seen this.
Tiny town in Kentuky and yes, noticed yesterday and took pics and sent to hubby! Walmart almost totally out of milk and bottled water!!! Bread shelves are low (about 70% gone maybe), but there is still some. I wanted to go check all the aisles but I was in a rush to grab stuff and get home for my daughter's sleepover here.
Can confirm in upstate NY, juice aisle empty, and other items. It's minor, for now.
I ran into a Meijer to grab a couple things yesterday. I walked through the meat section and did notice that it was pretty barren. There was still chicken but most of the red meat sections were empty.
Our local walmart is just like what the other comments are stating - plenty of junk but nothing (or very thin) in the "real" food department. Anything that requires cooking is very slim. Lots of emptiness on the shelves. Also - we order all our dog food from chewy. Things normally come out of Dallas, but the last 2 orders have come from different parts of the country. Last dry food ordered is being shipped out of Ocala, FL. and will take a week to arrive instead of the normal next day delivery