Right, and there are no US troops in Baghdad.
Locally, things are not as bad as the low point early on in the scam-demic. However, they are not nearly "normal" as compared to say mid 2019 either.
There are some empty and thinly stocked sections of shelves. There are some areas that are stocked with oddball stuff I'd never seen before. (particularly spaghetti sauce of all things)
Paper products seem ok, produce runs hot and cold, some days full, other days looking pretty scarce. Canned goods, jarred goods, and dried goods sections - you can always find empty shelves in some section or another. I don't think our local store has been fully stocked since February of 2020.
Bakery and meat departments seem ok, though I think both are running just a little bit lighter on stock than before. Some of the cuts of meat don't look all that great either.
Around my neck of the woods in Virginia the products hardest hit are canned biscuits in the dairy department.
Meat department its whatever cuts of meat are on sale, on sale hotdogs, on sale lunch meats, sausage and bacon. If the sausage and bacon aren’t on sale the racks are full.
In canned goods lima beans, some corn items seem to be out of stock constantly. Other items seem to be hit or miss.
Cat food is the big find. Any day you go to the store the cat food section looks like a bomb went off. Canned cat food flies off the shelf like monkeys out of Hillary Clinton’s butt.
And the prices of everything are going through the roof.