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Do Empty Shelves Count As Inflation?
Dollar Collapse.com ^ | 8-24-2021 | John Rubino

Posted on 08/24/2021 1:43:04 PM PDT by blam

The prices of a lot of things are up these days, which fits the common definition of “inflation.”

Meanwhile, an increasing number of products are appearing at the same price but in smaller packages.This is inflation’s slippery first cousin “shrinkflation.” Here’s a sampling from a recent study:

• Bounty paper towels: The triple back has shrunk from 165 sheets to just 147.
• Costco’s toilet paper: A large pack was 425 sheets last year, but now is just 380.
• Dial Body Wash: Reduced from 21 ounces to 16 ounces, a 25 percent reduction.
• Ziploc freezer bags: 54 bags last year, but just 50 bags this year.
• Quaker Instant Oatmeal: 10 packs last year, but just 8 this year for some varieties.

Empty Shelves

But what about when the thing you want just isn’t there? Where does the complete absence of something fit on the inflation spectrum? This question is no longer academic, as empty shelves appear in stores across the US. (One nearby example: The Sequim, Washington Costco is – shades of 2020 — currently out of toilet paper.)

From yesterday’s Wall Street Journal:

Why You Can’t Find Everything You Want at Grocery Stores

Labor shortages, raw materials’ scarcity make supermarket supplies unpredictable; some executives say problems are worse than spring 2020’s dearth.

Grocery-store chains are still battling supply challenges that some executives said are as bad as what they saw in spring 2020, when hoarding left holes in stocks of some staples.

Industry executives say new problems are arising weekly, driven by shortages of labor and raw materials. Groceries including frozen waffles and beverages remain scarce as some food companies anticipate disruptions lasting into 2022. A wider range of products is running short and logistical challenges are compounding for many retailers.

Donny Rouse, chief executive of Louisiana-based Rouses Markets, said he is struggling to fill shelves as his company runs low on everything from pet food to canned goods. The chain of more than 60 supermarkets is sometimes receiving as little as 40% of what it orders, prompting Mr. Rouse and his staff to try to secure products earlier and more often. Before the pandemic, Rouses received well over 90% of its orders.

“It is difficult for customers to get everything they want to get,” said Mr. Rouse, grandson of the chain’s founder.

Remind you of anything? Like maybe Venezuela’s ongoing hyperinflation, which looks like this:

As for whether empty shelves equal inflation, that’s complicated. For now let’s just say that 1) shortages are both a cause and an effect of rising inflation, and 2) it’s getting harder to view Third World financial crises as something that can’t happen here.


TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: crash; emptyshelves; inflation; oodaloop; prepper; preppers; shortages; shrinkflation; shtf
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To: Gnome1949
It started to rain. The bus driver quickly pulled over and jumped out. He installed windshield wipers on the bus. The bus passengers noticed all the cars on the highway had pulled over to do the same thing.

Commies use starvation as a tactic - same with 'shortages'... make's 'em feel superior. Our white trash 'elites' would do the same if they thought they could get away with it.

121 posted on 08/26/2021 9:52:12 AM PDT by GOPJ (Press liars will 'blur pictues of people leaving Afghanistan so we can't see how few are Americans. )
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To: minnesota_bound

Many jars of mayo are down from the usual 32 oz quart to 30 oz. It’s also being put into various sized and shaped jars and squeezables to confuse the customer even more. Always calculate the unit price yourself. Don’t trust what the store says the unit price is.


122 posted on 08/26/2021 9:53:50 AM PDT by bgill (.Which came first, the vax or the virus?)
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To: Irenic

Hmm, and San Antonio is HEB’s headquarters. Scary.

I think it was Bar S brand that had the jalapeno franks hubby liked but they don’t list that product on their site. I was able to get 1 package a few months into the pandemic but that was it.


123 posted on 08/26/2021 9:58:33 AM PDT by bgill (.Which came first, the vax or the virus?)
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To: Irenic
Just to pique your interest, here's a sous video lamb rack that I seared on the gas grille:

Sometimes with steaks, I get a huge blaze going on the BGE just to sear 46s-1m a side.

124 posted on 08/26/2021 9:59:22 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: FreedomPoster

Sous vided

I was autocowreckted.


125 posted on 08/26/2021 10:00:14 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: FreedomPoster

That’s a handsome piece of meat. :9


126 posted on 08/26/2021 10:04:16 AM PDT by Irenic ( )
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To: Larry - Moe and Curly

Back when we were remodeling, I made the bathroom shelves fit tp rolls exactly. Today, there are a couple inches of empty wasted space across and and inch above.


127 posted on 08/26/2021 10:04:53 AM PDT by bgill (.Which came first, the vax or the virus?)
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To: blam
My Neutrogena face powder compact (now $13.00) had a powder puff which fit neatly into the bottom section of the compact.

They have raised their former price substantially, and, poof !......eliminated the powder puff.

Unfortunately, this powder puff was of a size and material impossible to locate anywhere. I bought some crappy ones at the Dollar Tree and cut them to size with a scissor.

Not the biggest deal in the world, of course, but just another small example of Big Business slyly sticking it to the consumer one-way-or-the-other, big or little, almost everywhere you look on the store shelves these days.

Most telling is bottled liquid products where the bottle looks almost the same, but the volume is less.

By the way.....take a powder, Neutrogena!

Leni

128 posted on 08/26/2021 10:31:10 AM PDT by MinuteGal (MAGA !!! MAGA !!! MAGA !!!)
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To: bgill

👍You betcha😉


129 posted on 08/26/2021 10:45:51 AM PDT by greeneyes ( Moderation In Pursuit of Justice is NO Virtue--LET FREEDOM RING)
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To: caww

Small packages are much better than shortages that could cause panic...

Ever wonder why Biden’s commies wanted to give food stamp people the largest increase in 50 years? A number waaaaay past an inflation increase?

Commies hoped the shock to the food supply chains would cause them to collapse - causing panic buying and rationing. If you think threats against people not vaccinated are bad now - think what it’ll be like when commie scum is controlling scarce food supplies.


130 posted on 08/26/2021 1:44:41 PM PDT by GOPJ
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To: Tilted Irish Kilt

That is an interesting take...we are seeing more price increases than actual monetary inflation. Supply and demand factors for products, less for money albeit there is a little monetary inflation ...not much though.


131 posted on 08/27/2021 9:57:04 AM PDT by Wpin ("I Have Sworn Upon the Altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny...")
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