I can confirm that shelves, ESPECIALLY in Dollar Generals are going bare.
BUT...
This isn't a good example. Bananas typically have periods where whole shipments go sour all at once and before expected. It has something to do with air currents, pressure, and O2 levels, but I don't know for reals...
Anyways, keep in mind that a lot of food goes to waste. 90% of the missing items weren't taken out of the store by someone who purchased them. Instead, most staff cycle out expired items and have done so for decades. Hell, even cosmetics have a cycle where items with older packaging are taken out of circulation, whether or not they are truly expired.
It all comes down to the completely and totally artificial shipping crisis.
I find the BIGGEST things missing right now are anything that has foreign packaging. It may say "made in USA" but 99.99% of the time the packaging came from China.
This includes a lot of packaging with non-sticker labeling.
If the packaging or packaging materials are missing it doesn't matter how much food or chemicals are ready to go in the factory -- it isn't leaving the place unless it has the Chinese packaging that's currently stuck in the Pacific ocean.
Some products are worse than we think and some are actually better. We won't know for certain unless someone on the production line clues us in to what's happening, to their own risk mind you...
Verified with my brother in the interior of BC. Sadly I called it in the summer with the burning of the CN/CP rail bridge. They obviously wanted to cut off transportation to the interior. Then it can be evacuated of people (fires in the interior all summer) and they can set up their little cement high rises (think London) and corral the sheep in their sectors for workforce. Wait for the 5G frequency to be activated next as many in BC seem to think the "jab" is wonderful. Have to thin the herd. Wish my family was out of there.
I can confirm that shelves, ESPECIALLY in Dollar Generals are going bare.
BUT...
This isn't a good example. Bananas typically have periods where whole shipments go sour all at once and before expected. It has something to do with air currents, pressure, and O2 levels, but I don't know for reals...
Anyways, keep in mind that a lot of food goes to waste. 90% of the missing items weren't taken out of the store by someone who purchased them. Instead, most staff cycle out expired items and have done so for decades. Hell, even cosmetics have a cycle where items with older packaging are taken out of circulation, whether or not they are truly expired.
It all comes down to the completely and totally artificial shipping crisis.
I find the BIGGEST things missing right now are anything that has foreign packaging. It may say "made in USA" but 99.99% of the time the packaging came from China.
This includes a lot of packaging with non-sticker labeling.
If the packaging or packaging materials are missing it doesn't matter how much food or chemicals are ready to go in the factory -- it isn't leaving the place unless it has the Chinese packaging that's currently stuck in the Pacific ocean.
Some products are worse than we think and some are actually better. We won't know for certain unless someone on the production line clues us in to what's happening, to their own risk mind you...
Ammunition will be worth more than gold.
300% agree on this point.
You can't eat gold or ammo, but you can kill some game far easier with a bullet than throwing a lump of gold at it.
Looks like you're out of bananas to me.
Verified with my brother in the interior of BC. Sadly I called it in the summer with the burning of the CN/CP rail bridge. They obviously wanted to cut off transportation to the interior. Then it can be evacuated of people (fires in the interior all summer) and they can set up their little cement high rises (think London) and corral the sheep in their sectors for workforce. Wait for the 5G frequency to be activated next as many in BC seem to think the "jab" is wonderful. Have to thin the herd. Wish my family was out of there.
You might want to refill the bananas, how about pics of the rest of the store? Oh, and is this Canada or a rando store in the US? Come on!
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