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Shortages at the grocery store
« on: June 06, 2022, 01:54:19 PM »
No peanut butter to be had
Condiments of all varieties are scarce.
Very little ketchup. Very little mayo.
Mustards of all kinds absent 
Even the cheap generic plain yellow
mustard like I always buy
None. Absent. Sold out

Had a supply of eggs here, so
I didn't look. Plenty of formula
mix still of all varieties. Plenty of
paper towels and toilet paper
to be had. Didn't look at ground
beef or chicken. Lunch meat was
sketchy. I picked up 2 packs of
regular baloney. I think maybe
5 or 6 packs left. Not much on
display at the bakery/deli dept
and no customers lined up like
there usually is

Strange times we live in today
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Re: Shortages at the grocery store
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2022, 02:00:53 PM »
Say, Thank You Democrat  Voters....

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Re: Shortages at the grocery store
« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2022, 02:41:30 PM »
Yeah,  no kidding.
The only thing I can think of
is trying to keep people from
improvising different dishes so
as to have something to eat.
Forgot to mention that the selection
of various spices were pretty low
as well.
Spices and condiments scarce, so the
only thing I can imagine is that the ptb
is trying to prevent the public from making
their own food from scratch
I haven't forgotten the canning supplies
shortage ( jar lids, rings, etc.) from a
little while back
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Re: Shortages at the grocery store
« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2022, 02:55:58 PM »
Say, Thank You Democrat  Voters....

Really goes to show how ignorant, and or stupid they are. I still would like to hear one single Biden voter say they made a mistake.  Don't figure I will either. Those type of people are to arrogant, and superior feeling to admit they were wrong.
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Re: Shortages at the grocery store
« Reply #4 on: June 06, 2022, 03:20:28 PM »
Yep, egg shortages here along with plain old saltine crackers. My better half makes a smoothie for her lunch and one of the ingredients is beets. It's been weeks since we found any at the grocery store. Planted some beets in the garden and fingers crossed they make. Had a heck of time finding dill relish, jalapenos and apples for a while as well.
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Re: Shortages at the grocery store
« Reply #5 on: June 06, 2022, 03:46:29 PM »
Thought it was a fluk we couldn't get saltine crackers. Guess not.
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Re: Shortages at the grocery store
« Reply #6 on: June 06, 2022, 04:06:33 PM »
Walmart has some bare shelves but Kroger and Food Depot are fully stocked here.
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Re: Shortages at the grocery store
« Reply #7 on: June 06, 2022, 04:18:48 PM »
Same here with Walmart, but United Foods is fully stocked.
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Re: Shortages at the grocery store
« Reply #8 on: June 06, 2022, 05:39:09 PM »
Thought it was a fluk we couldn't get saltine crackers. Guess not.

Been very lucky on that
Still plenty of the plain old square
saltine crackers, and still less than
a dollar for the store brand.
Have 4 boxes in the stash closet,
but I guess I should have bought
4 more.  The ritz and vegetable
and whole wheat crackers are the
scarce ones, and have went up
like a dollar +
Plain sugar and flour is less plentiful
than it was and has went up in
different increments from 60 cents
to a dollar in some stores. Also
forgot to pick up a fresh can of
baking powder. Woops
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Re: Shortages at the grocery store
« Reply #9 on: June 06, 2022, 09:46:35 PM »
wife did our shopping for the month on the first and she got everything on the list but our normal 350 dollar food bill for the month cost her 455 bucks this month and 440 last month and the list is pretty much the same every month or at least close. Surely not a 100 dollars more. She did say the meat dept was a bit sparse but we dont buy much meat. Still have alot of venison burger and steak and my son in law gives us fish and chickens for free. Most of the meat i buy is pork and most of that is cheap pork but. Then we can add to it that its a 120 miles round trip and the truck uses about 7 gallons of gas that is 5 bucks a gallon instead of 2.50.
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Re: Shortages at the grocery store
« Reply #10 on: June 07, 2022, 03:02:56 AM »
Because of the Russia-Ukrainian war, wheat and corn are going to be in short supply this fall.  Also, yesterday, Russia bombed Ukraine's wheat terminal.  Most of their wheat goes to the middle east (Muslims) and Africa.  So, they may use oil to buy American wheat, or want to go to war with someone.  I also heard that Argentina and Brazil had poor wheat crops this past year.  So, they are going to make bread before they make crackers.  Crackers are on the bottom.  Corn shortages will make meat prices rise and cause an ethynol shortage to put in gasoline, probably causing a gasoline shortage. 

Prepare and store stuff now, much of this won't hit until fall when Ukraine and Russia don't have wheat to sell.  Especially Ukraine because their farmers are helping fight instead of planting and harvesting. 

Gasoline drilling and production when down during Covid and with many people working from home with computers.  So, people are getting out now and going back to work instead of working from home.  More traveling, getting around dried up gasoline storage.  Drillers and producers haven't caught back up.  Then you add government not giving drilling permits, nor permits to expand refineries because they are pushing "green" energy.  So, by the end of summer gasoline will probably be around $6 a gallon. 

Government, since the 1960's have caused all of our modern problems.  1965 with welfare and food stamps created the single mom household, because if you were married the combined incomes didn't qualify you for help.  This kids raised without fathers, or rolling stone fathers.  This in turn has created a violent bunch of young teen and early adult men. 

Drugs are another thing.  I've read you can't process certain drugs, like cocaine without chemicals.  These chemicals are made by only 3 companies in the world.  A German company, and two American companies, Dow and Dupont.  Well 90% of these processing chemicals go to Columbia.  Hmm.  Easy to stop this, just don't export these chemicals and keep a close watch on who gets them.  It would stop the cocaine market.  Government inaction. 

Health care is another.  In 1960 85% of Americans had health care provided by their work.  So, they had excess money in Social Security and they created Medicare.  Later Medicaid for disabled.  That covered the elderly who lost their insurance after retirement or the disabled who did the same.  Ok, stop there.  We were ok.  Then in the 1990's we passed the Free Trade Agreements, first with Mexico and Canada.  Then, in 1998 Bill Clinton gave it to China.  Well 1.4 billion people making about $0.10 cents and hour vs Americans.  The giant sucking sound started and China sucked our factories away.  There goes the health care for manufacturing workers, especially textiles and shoes.  Also many others.  So the number of Americans who had health care dropped and we ended up with Obamacare, and higher health care costs. 

Now we have a violence problem with all the shootings.  Hmm.  No simple security measures have been put in place almost anywhere.  Single point entries, all doors going outside locked.  Armed guards or teachers.  Also, if someone has a mental problem the law states they have to be reported to the police and put on a no gun buy list.  This isn't being done, especially with violent teens, or mental teens.  At 18 their juvenile records are expunged and they start over as adults.  This should not be so with violent or mental teens.  Put them on a no gun buy list at 18 to at least 21.  Most gun crimes are done by late teens and early 20's.  This can easily be reduced by having them on no gun buy lists.  However, 85% of gun crimes are done with stolen guns.  The rest or borrowed, straw purchases, or actually bought by an 18 year old with no record because their teen records weren't brought forward.  Another thing, if you drop out of high school, no gun purchases until you are 21.  In Alabama, drop out rated dropped because you can't get a drivers license if you drop out until you are 18.  This is forever for a 16 year old.  Similar laws could be put in place for guns.  It won't stop everything, but it would help.  This is without outlawing guns or taxing guns and ammo out of business.  Stopping the welfare queens would also help by cutting welfare and food stamps after a short period for them to get on their feet.  Like 2 year limits. 

Government created most of our problems today.  The poor before 1965 were taken care of by charities, churches, and their families, not government.  We once got a 100% tax deduction for charitable donation and to chruch.  We no longer get that.  Churches and charities were more efficient at weeding out fakes, and only gave to the truely needy.  Government can't do that, it is too big and inefficient. 
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Re: Shortages at the grocery store
« Reply #11 on: June 07, 2022, 04:32:10 AM »
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Re: Shortages at the grocery store
« Reply #13 on: June 07, 2022, 12:58:33 PM »
  Where I live, I can buy all I want of everything mentioned here, there are still good sales too.

  Glad I live where I do, as we just don't have any of the problems I keep reading about in here.

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« Reply #14 on: June 07, 2022, 01:09:20 PM »
      Where I live, I can buy all I want of everything mentioned here, there are still good sales too.

      Glad I live where I do, as we just don't have any of the problems I keep reading about in here.

      DM
    That's good, and I'm sincerely
    glad for you
    I'd still have a supply of goods
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    Re: Shortages at the grocery store
    « Reply #15 on: June 07, 2022, 02:30:49 PM »
        Where I live, I can buy all I want of everything mentioned here, there are still good sales too.

        Glad I live where I do, as we just don't have any of the problems I keep reading about in here.

        DM
      That's good, and I'm sincerely
      glad for you
      I'd still have a supply of goods
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        I've always been stocked up well, as were my parents when I was growing up, so even if "stuff" wasn't available, we will still be eating good.

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      Re: Shortages at the grocery store
      « Reply #16 on: June 07, 2022, 03:03:35 PM »
      I haven't really noticed many shortages in Minnesota,  but I only buy certain things.
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      Re: Shortages at the grocery store
      « Reply #17 on: June 07, 2022, 04:07:45 PM »
      Curiously, I noticed the soda cracker drouth several weeks ago, that's when I wondered..."what is so critical that they can't make soda crackers"?

        Apparently it is part of the democrats' SS plan..

        Now that old Poot has shut down th eshipping port for Ukraine wheat..which feeds much of the mideast, Africa and even Europe..... wath for the coming fireworks!

        It seems many Europeans are ambivalent about Putin invding Ukraine..  ..But just wait until the hunger asserts itself..  That will be sad day for the dick-tater..  Once the Mama bears have hungry bbies, things will stsrt to cook !

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      Re: Shortages at the grocery store
      « Reply #18 on: June 10, 2022, 11:14:34 AM »
      Food stocks are about like usual here in Florida. We haven’t really noticed a shortage except at the beginning on paper products.
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      Re: Shortages at the grocery store
      « Reply #19 on: June 10, 2022, 01:08:18 PM »
        Food shortages will become more frequent and more severe.

         Contact from Ukraine this morning, said thatbitwill be about 10 weeks hence...until the world starts to feel the pinch of Putin's grain shutdown of grain from Ukraine to Europe. Asia and Africa..famine will start in some places..
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      Re: Shortages at the grocery store
      « Reply #20 on: June 11, 2022, 01:00:30 PM »
      MY wife had to make a Walmart trip this morning to pick up some things our local store doesn't stock. I didn't see any scarcity of items but I did see even higher prices than on our last visit. I wouldn't even accompany her except she rides one of their scooters with me limping along side loading the items she tells me too. I also topped off with gas. Rounded off it is now $4.60 for regular 87 octane. Thank you slo jo, you worthless SOB.

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      Re: Shortages at the grocery store
      « Reply #21 on: June 11, 2022, 01:30:55 PM »
      MY wife had to make a Walmart trip this morning to pick up some things our local store doesn't stock. I didn't see any scarcity of items but I did see even higher prices than on our last visit. I wouldn't even accompany her except she rides one of their scooters with me limping along side loading the items she tells me too. I also topped off with gas. Rounded off it is now $4.60 for regular 87 octane. Thank you slo jo, you worthless SOB.
      I’m at 5 bucks a gallon and rising. They have their hand in the cookie jar here now...

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      Re: Shortages at the grocery store
      « Reply #22 on: June 11, 2022, 03:38:57 PM »
      We can still get a lot of things at the Dollar general, and a lot from Albertsons.
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      Re: Shortages at the grocery store
      « Reply #23 on: June 11, 2022, 03:49:54 PM »
      MY wife had to make a Walmart trip this morning to pick up some things our local store doesn't stock. I didn't see any scarcity of items but I did see even higher prices than on our last visit. I wouldn't even accompany her except she rides one of their scooters with me limping along side loading the items she tells me too. I also topped off with gas. Rounded off it is now $4.60 for regular 87 octane. Thank you slo jo, you worthless SOB.

      Your being to kind to old Joe. He’s a worthless POS.
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      Re: Shortages at the grocery store
      « Reply #24 on: June 12, 2022, 05:11:15 AM »
      Whatever deragatory description you use to describe how worthless he is, it fits. SOB, POS, total and incompetent idiot, senile a-hole, whatever, that's him..