CNN's Brian Stelter accused of 'mocking the very real concerns of working parents' with grocery store photo
Many more debunked Stelter's narrative by sharing their own photos of depleted store shelves.
Still, other liberal media outlets have taken a page out of Stelter's book and managed to mock or lecture Americans affected by the supply chain shortages. TIME Magazine was ripped for its "
top notch" journalism after publishing a piece entitled, "How American shoppers broke the supply chain."
Ahead of that report, The Atlantic also appeared to blame U.S. shoppers for the ongoing supply chain shortages.
"Supply chain problems could be solved more quickly if affluent Americans would stop buying up things they don’t need and often don’t even really want," the liberal magazine
wrote last month.