Nancy Pelosi have a Rationing Plan up her butt and can’t wait to pull it out
They’re not “getting emptied” like in hoarding ... but by the lack of trade with China and others because of the weak US government.
Yes. and particularly there are less choices. Also of note certain stuff (in my case a variety of Monster) is notably absent or hard to get. Even through Amazon, my usual source. Bread is the only thing I haven’t really seen shortages of.
Not seeing empty shelves in Missouri. Just high prices.
Lots of you tubers ,especially preppers,going into stores like Kroger,Walmart,even a Costco or two,and filming the empty shelves...If it’s not hoarding now, a couple more months of these dire predictions and it will be.....
Lots of you tubers ,especially preppers,going into stores like Kroger,Walmart,even a Costco or two,and filming the empty shelves...If it’s not hoarding now, a couple more months of these dire predictions and it will be.....
Part of it is work ethics. These last two generations think work is just showing up to clock in. Not actually doing what they are paid to do or any work. Their goal is to do as little as possible for their paycheck. And corporations are accommodating them as to not hurt their precious “feelings”.
Yes. Shelves are not fully stocked on all sections and there is less variety of options for what is on the shelf.
T paper comes and goes
I have noticed a lot less of cereals, meats, some canned goods, and fresh fish. Nothing overly drastic but something to be concerned about.
Yeah..........................
See story on record shipping backlog off LA. New car dealers have the same problem - nearly bare lots.
We are not set up for prepping. If the stores start to get empty, we will purchase what they have, and offer up what is missing as a form of fasting.
I work for a food company in logistics
The basic problem is a country wide labor shortage. Covid has gotten to be an excuse to not show up when ever someone wants time off.
When you short people goods do not get produced, freight does not get loaded/unloaded. Basically it the same problem of putting a kink in a garden hose.
Our local paper in the South Bay of Los Angeles says there are something like 47 container ships waiting to be unloaded at the Ports of LA and Long Beach. All anchorages are full so some ships have to just drift while they wait. Normally, I think they said there are like 16 total at the ports.
Way, way too much stuff that Americans need or want to buy is floating just offshore.
Been seeing this for months now.
Every time we go... there is less.
Our local (semi-rural) Kroger was nearly out of rice when I got there. I was re-stocking and bought 25 pounds. Not much left after that.
Otherwise (GA) looked pretty good.
FYI, that was Wednesday. Thursday is re-stock day for that Kroger, so no telling.
it’s all sitting at anchor off of long Beach and LA harbor