No eggs yesterday.Giant wasn't bad either. They had eggs, ground beef and ground Turkey, lots of bread but not many choices. Almost no milk, beans, rice, canned goods. Oh.... one 6-pac of birch beer...
Seems the 'crunch' is starting to subside and supply chains are starting to catch up.
for those that need it.BJs had toilet paper!
they didn't yesterday. I am now on a mission just to see who does and doesn't have it.BJs had toilet paper!
Everyone entering BJs was making an immediate left turn heading straight for it. Harris Teeter also had some on the shelf when I was there.they didn't yesterday. I am now on a mission just to see who does and doesn't have it.
Just got back from BJs. They had a lot of legs, thighs in the vacuum pacs, and there were whole roasters. Not a huge number, but enough. They also had a two-pac smaller roaster for about $11.Just curious, is it still hard to find chicken in stores?
Understood. Just seemed like in your travels every day you are in a grocery store.No, but I had to stop for gas today, so I walked thru to see what was there. Didn't buy anything.
Yeah, I can see that. But not really, a couple times a week. With the 'crisis' I have been walking thru more often just to view, even if I don't buy.Understood. Just seemed like in your travels every day you are in a grocery store.
Vinegar, oh lawd. So stores are almost keeping up, good.Just got back from BJs. They had a lot of legs, thighs in the vacuum pacs, and there were whole roasters. Not a huge number, but enough. They also had a two-pac smaller roaster for about $11.
There was a pretty fair amount of beef and pork. Didn't need paper products, so didn't look. Bacon and cold cuts were gone.
As I was walking up one aisle, a woman became very excited to see that there was vinegar....