Just a quick note. My local grocery store has empty shelves. Entire sections just empty? I started to really look and i could see the masking and spreading out of the product to fill and take up as much shelf space as possible. All those food production plants getting destroyed by crashing aircraft are having an effect. Notice any dairy farms exploding lately. Its surreal. Go and look for yourself, hunger is coming. The destruction of food is having an effect. Your supermarkets are struggling to find food to sell. This is a chain store supermarket not just a mom and pop store. I don't even think those exist anymore.
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i haven’t seen that yet.
I'm about as rural as it gets in the Eastern US, and we have plenty.
The situation must be isolated to OP's area.
All Done on Purpose to Starve and Kill US - NWO Depopulation
Destroy food production factories.
Create or promote droughts, limit water to farms.
Kill bees.
Control the weather, earthquakes, Tsunamis with HAARP.
Declare bogus infections of Avian Flu and force farmers to kill livestock.
Destroy farmers financially and in other ways.
Disrupt movement and distribution of food.
Bill Gates' Synthetic Food.
Try to force people to eat bugs and GMO foods.
NWO Purchases of farmland.
Poison the water.
Affect the Sun.
Inject food with mRNA.
Ect.
Overall, in our lives are being attacked from every angle - money, medicine, morality, religion, climate, mandates, education, etc. Perhaps just one action will not directly kill. But these are cumulative which can end in disaster for some people. Unfortunately there will be some people who will not make it.
Very common recently here in UK. It tends to be specific products; first suddenly we had no tomatoes. Then we had no eggs. Then a potato snack famine. The empty shelves do look weird.
I recently noticed this at Walmart of all places—no shelf depth at all on some grocery products.
Where are you that you see this? Maybe it is coming and hasn’t shown up in the NE U.S. yet. I do not see a decrease in trucks on the road from lack of diesel fuel either, nor a problem with gasoline at service stations.
My grocery in the Midwest are stocked full, I go to the store several times a week to monitor, the food distribution here hasn't been affected as of today, but it doesn't mean tomorrow the warehouses will start to empty out.
Went to my local HEB yesterday in SE suburb of Houston and was honestly disturbed by all of the empty shelves. The worst I've ever seen it through the plandemic and all
I might make a suggestion. If you try to shop on Monday, after people shopping all weekend, you’re going to find empty shelves.
Lots of mom and pop stores, bodegas, and independent markets exist by me, so no worries on that.
As for the grocery stores, I haven’t seen empty sections since the early days of covid
I’m in the Midwest, for the record
I really like this type of post that compares what is going on in the country.
Mom and pop stores do still exist. Most are called IGA, or Independent Grocers of America. Just curious where you live? Are you in or near a city? We are west of the Mississippi and have not experienced empty shelves yet. We are between two major cities.
Northeast Wisconsin, the market is Festival Foods grocery store. What makes it disturbing is this is a heavy farming community, we should not have this kind of disruption, unless something is very wrong. That's why I was shocked. We are rich in water, and produce. We have orchards, farms, crops, farms, did I mention farms. We have so much land and water is everywhere, our ground water is available almost everywhere. Drilling wells only means how far do you need to go. But surface wells can go anywhere. However, Racine seems to be of particular interest to the ELITES. not sure what's going on their. Reports are sus. And my wife is afraid to go to any parade now.
Festival Foods? Could it be the next False Flag? Near Racine?
I wonder if u/TrustTheTruth could shed some light on this...
What part of the states are you in brother? Odd you didn’t specify because zero shortages in the ozarks
Eggs here: $5 per doz for the lesser quality Kroger eggs.... $8 / doz for the better eggs. Hmmm... And about 1/3 of the egg shelves were empty.
Green onions, used to be $0.39 a bunch, now $0.86 a bunch. But they were plentiful yesterday.
And so it goes with every product. Lowering quality, higher prices, but hey (!) Biden says the economy is doing great, Jack, so ... "What, Me Worry?"
I have never seen any empty shelves at any of our stores in East Mesa, Arizona. The only time there’s empty shelves is after a big sale, and they’re actual sale items. We have not witnessed any of this here. However; I will say that they do buy meat and local vegetables and fruits.
I haven't noticed any of the grocery stores here in west Texas having empty shelves, nor Sam's or Walmart.
I have seen stores do a Plan-o-gram.
When in college, periodically the main store would send out sheets of paper detailing exactly how each 4-foot section of every row would be laid out. Where each peg hook would go, and exactly how much space was allocated for each product. it meant closing out an entire row of shelves and took a few days to do.
it's a tedious job, but every chain store does this, so no matter what store you go to, the rows are laid out in a logical and predictable manner.
Or .... it's Armageddon.
I live in NWArk, home of Walmart & Tyson chicken. I can tell you that products don't fill the shelves like they used to and certain brands may be out at times. I have seen many times where certain egg products are missing. Weird since we are so close to the plants.
I made another comment to somebody else. But if you shop on a Monday, after the entire weekend of family shopping yes there’s going to be empty shelves. Try going in the middle of the week. If it fits your schedule. Also, most stores start a new sales mid week, like on Wednesday. I’m pretty sure that whatever items that they have on sale are going to be stocked to the brim. Try it and report back.
This. Two stores near me get new shipments on weds, the other one is on thurs.