I just bought a bunch today. Hoping it will remain intact over the next 16 days... where to stash it so I'm not seeing it every time I walk into the kitchen. Hmmmm....Plenty of Halloween candy in all the stores around here too.
My friend, who is a trucker, said there has been a shortage of drivers for 10-15 years. He said it is because no one wants to do it, and a lot of people have retired. He knows no one under 30 who is a trucker. He thinks some of them don't want the job because it carries no prestige and they don't want to drive for 10 hours at a time.Lately, it seems that the "shortage of truck drivers" is being blamed for these shortages....I don't understand why. Truck drivers, on average, make about $25/hr. That is far above any "minimum wage", and unemployment benefits. Plus, most of their work is outdoors, and alone...which should offer minimum risk for exposure to Covid. Why are many avoiding this job????
Interesting about possible holiday food shortages.Yesterday in Aldi, they had a freezer end case full of large turkeys. A sign on the case said to buy them now if you want one, as they would probably not restock. That's pretty much the info that has been on the news, that, and that smaller turkeys would be in very short supply. I didn't buy the turkey as I couldn't lift it, and no longer want a big one.
Some items in Aldi were not available, soups, and other canned goods.
Walmart has been having lots of empty shelves for the past two months. Just empty spaces, all different types of products food, paper, cleaning, etc.
Last year and currently, the chain grocery stores seem to be well stocked.
I haven't been able to get the small containers of Greek yogurt for two months. Last week, a woman and I were looking at the empty cases where bacon, sausage, etc. should have been.
Thanks so much for reminding me I need to buy sausages NOW and freeze them so we can have some for our holiday meals.Yesterday in Aldi, they had a freezer end case full of large turkeys. A sign on the case said to buy them now if you want one, as they would probably not restock. That's pretty much the info that has been on the news, that, and that smaller turkeys would be in very short supply. I didn't buy the turkey as I couldn't lift it, and no longer want a big one.
Some items in Aldi were not available, soups, and other canned goods.
Walmart has been having lots of empty shelves for the past two months. Just empty spaces, all different types of products food, paper, cleaning, etc.
Last year and currently, the chain grocery stores seem to be well stocked.
I haven't been able to get the small containers of Greek yogurt for two months. Last week, a woman and I were looking at the empty cases where bacon, sausage, etc. should have been.
Ditto. I buy poultry and chicken sausages. But healthy meats are the first things the stores run out of. I've already stocked up on vitamins in case this lasts longer than they expect. But I hope it doesn't.Whoa! I haven't bought beef in so long but damn! I'm glad I don't have to worry about ever buying it again. And of course I don't buy pork products.
Re the OP: Still not seeing empty shelves at our local supermarket. I've been stocking up on everything I'll need in the coming months. Besides Costco, I've ordered necessary items from Walmart.com, Luckyvitamin.com and Amazon.
Isn't there some sort of union that dock workers have to belong to? Just anybody can't work the docks, can they?I posted this on another thread:
I read online that Walmart, Target and some other big chains were chartering their own cargo ships and dock workers to unload their merchandise to their trucks with their own drivers. I wondered why all those ships are just sitting out there in the ocean...duh! because there's no one to unload them, no drivers for the trucks.
Pasta'shere is a list of survival items some are also listed for barter usage, ya never know..
Beans: These are relatively cheap and are a great long-lasting item to store.
Hard Grains: Stored properly hard grains have a shelf life of around 10 – 12 years.
Co-incidentally I was in Aldi yesterday... all shelves were fully stocked..Yesterday in Aldi, they had a freezer end case full of large turkeys. A sign on the case said to buy them now if you want one, as they would probably not restock. That's pretty much the info that has been on the news, that, and that smaller turkeys would be in very short supply. I didn't buy the turkey as I couldn't lift it, and no longer want a big one.
Some items in Aldi were not available, soups, and other canned goods.
Walmart has been having lots of empty shelves for the past two months. Just empty spaces, all different types of products food, paper, cleaning, etc.
Last year and currently, the chain grocery stores seem to be well stocked.
I haven't been able to get the small containers of Greek yogurt for two months. Last week, a woman and I were looking at the empty cases where bacon, sausage, etc. should have been.
Interesting article. It appears that fuel and energy shortages are now or will shortly be a serious problem in many parts of the world.The types of shortages hitting different countries....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/explainers-58868636