Any other items seeming to be in short supply?
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Eggs thing out at the big stores, but lots of people had chickens and more are getting, so while the shelves are thin, they've remained mostly steady. Just up in price from <$1/dz to $2.50 for regular and hovering around $4 for free range organic. Locals sell between $3-$5/dz.
Organic milk shot up to $7.50/gal, $4/half or more depending on brand at the main stores. Local shop has local dairy has cream full milk for about $6.50, very happy cows. I've met 'em
Fresh produce from other US states seems to be spotty at big chains, while stuff from Mexico and South America mostly arrive steadily, no idea why. Farmers markets' larger shops nearly always have domestic produce from other states, they sort of exchange I guess.