Post your state, approximate area in that state, and how stocked your grocery stores are.
I'll start:
Tucson
Some stores have plenty of stuff, some are frequently out of things like eggs and milk. All are out of toilet paper and paper towels.
Post your state, approximate area in that state, and how stocked your grocery stores are.
I'll start:
Tucson
Some stores have plenty of stuff, some are frequently out of things like eggs and milk. All are out of toilet paper and paper towels.
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How the fuck are we still out of paper towels and toilet paper 2 weeks in??
haven't been to a grocery store this month. you should've payed attention too and stocked up BEFORE you had to walk into a petri dish for your food
California
Bought eggs, toilet paper, etc. other day just fine. Probably just restocked that day.
Plenty of VEGAN food left, OP! Yum!
>what is ordering online for pickup
I live about 40 minutes north of Charlotte NC and my local Food Lion has been pretty barren like OPs picture for about three weeks now. Currently 11 cases of COVID-19 in my little town. I don't think this shit is going to ever get any better and I fear for my sons future.
Also from Tucson. Ordered pickup from walmart (like holy fuck its the nicest thing you don't need to go inside you just pull up and leave) and got me some eggs, bread, and milk, and chips.
old picture stop being gay
Oh come on, doesn't butternut squash soup make your mouth water?
Oakland, CA
Weird mix. Some stores are completely sold out of bread products, pain killers & cold & flu remedies, and all TP, paper towels, tissues. Other stores are pretty normal.
Seems like it has a lot to do with the type of store and proximity to freeway. Any big box store that you can see from the freeway is sold out of everything. Small local stores seem to have adequate supplies for everything. Probably just hoarders buying out stock in various stores as they drive up and down the freeways.
I have a little mom and pop store near me.
I live in the Bay Area in Cali.
No niggers go to that store.
It is fully stocked with a full meat section.
Full Toilet paper and everything.
No one in the neighborhood is worried.
Don't american stores put limits on what you can buy? Where I live they put limits on toilet paper and other essential goods and the shelves aren't completely empty and I can get most of what I need.
>not growing your own food to remove yourself from the grocery store jew
Nigga I am a farmer now.
>How the fuck are we still out of paper towels and toilet paper 2 weeks in??
Panic hoarders. America is a massive paper products producer, a side effect of all those fucking forests we have.
We don't import Chinese anything made out of paper, except maybe those tiny umbrellas you put in women's mixed drinks.
Chinese American post. Keep your mouths shut. Protect your shelves from the yellow elves.
A fellow Tucsonan? I'm up off Twin Peaks, you? I haven been to the stores fort a couple weeks but I'm told they are pretty stocked.
SoCal
Spoke at length with a stocker last night
Here is his take
>trucks are still arriving at the same schedule but with 50% of the supply
>every restocking shifts' worth of the high target items are bought out within 2hrs of opening
>he estimates 6 weeks to return shelves to normal supply levels if buying patterns return.
Our stores waited until after the panic shopping began to start putting limits on anything.
>Ordered pickup from walmart
Which one? They're all ghetto except for the one on La Cholla and Magee
>I don't think this shit is going to ever get any better and I fear for my sons future.
This isn’t good right now, but everything will be fine user. Within a month hopefully a lot of people will be back to work and within a few months this will mostly be over. Be ready for the next week or two to be bleak though. We’ll recover from this, but be sure to keep your little guy safe in the meantime.
>I'm up off Twin Peaks, you?
Midtown
based whitepiller
Virginia update
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>he’s scared of a flu
what’s up boomer how’s the nursing home today? did you win bingo?
It's starting to happen in Tokyo, from what I'm hearing. Shelves are being cleared after the governor announced the spike in cases and warned of a lockdown.
I've been preparing for this shit since January though.
Vegas, just went to Walmart a couple days ago an hour before closing:
TP and paper towels still gone. Fresh meats very low, with chicken and pork doing a little better than beef. Processed meats (even bacon) are still well-stocked. No one is touching fruits or veggies. Dairy area looks normal. Dry cereals and breads look normal. Most canned foods are gone.
Overall, not bad as long as your bunghole situation is fine.
I live in a farm town. $4 for a dozen eggs from coolers stuck on people's porches. Beef available in half cow increments. For some reason the grocery store has been out of "spring mix" salad...but has plenty of "spring mix with baby spinach". I noticed soda and potato chips are stocked in full. Toilet paper is wiped out. I don't know who the fuck is buying it all. Probably the Chinese.
>t. pic related
Been going to a few local grocery stores about once a week just to see how things are changing.
The only thing that has been consistently sold the fuck out is shitpaper and other sanitary/cleaning stuff that you keep hearing about.
There are a few things that are not fully stocked and you may not find a specific popular brand, but there are still some options for everything else.
The last time I went the only thing that seemed to be really low was chicken meat, but I looked over and saw the douchenozzles with an entire cart full of it. Swing back by before I left and it was being restocked already.
Northern Virginia, Sterling near Dulles airport.
No asswipe. Restocked eggs and bread. Everything else has a dent in the items. Like a snow event.
But no asswipe for two weeks straight? Weird.
Things are so quiet I saw this guy in my neighbors yard.
Stop trying to give yourself covid.
Central NH, supermarkets are fully stocked except TP/wipes department which is picked out but not bare. Wouldn't be able to tell the difference between now and 6 months ago desu.
But why haven't the stores all enforced a limit and let the stock build back up?
Checkout the OV Marketplace WalMart sometime. It's so swanky it's almost like shopping at Target.
Update: I AM DOWN TO ONE ROLL IF I DONT FIND MORE TOMORROW I AM GOING TO HAVE TO WIPE WITH NAPKINS. FUCKING NAPKINS.
Middle TN here
Store has had plenty of food throughout, though maybe not always your first or second choice for dinner, things rotate in and out of stock. Some kind of bizarre herd mentality seems to lead people to clean out a single aisle in a short period of time without any real rhyme or reason (One day I found that the entire refrigerated section of juice/butter/biscuits/yogurt had been completely stripped bare while the rest of the store was reasonably well stocked including the canned food and pasta). Toilet paper has been available off and on for the last week.
It was amusing in the first couple of days to see all the 'desirable' canned food dry up and then watch as people started hoarding cans of mixed veggies and lima beans.
Just climb in the shower user.
They won't even let you return stuff in Michigan right now whether goods or cans for deposit. Governor's order
I've been there years ago. I don't really like shopping at Wal Mart. But anything in Oro Valley is going to be cleaner / less ghetto.
Sorry, not buy back. Dyslexia kicking in
Safeway, Colorado.
Eggs and dairy have been hard to come by.
Meat sells out quickly.
Most produce has been running low.
Sanitation supplies and toilet paper are always low.
You can't buy single donuts from the case anymore.
Those are just the things I've noticed.
While I dislike being a wagie, I'm also glad I'm not one of the 3m+ filing for unemployment right now.
It's called a dirty bottom shower.
Phoenix is starting to be stocked again user
Salt Lake, whatever horseshit you've heard about Mormons having years worth of food on hand and being preppers is obviously not true. Two weeks ago was the worst of it, stores were all absolutely torn to shreds, nothing on the shelves. Things are getting back to normal now, can find everything but may have to go to several stores (I know, this is dumb). Nobody has had flour for the past two weeks, though. The absolute worst is WinCo doing away with their bulk foods section.
I find it more likely they get trucks loaded with X or Y brand every few days. They probably just hadn't gotten the out of stock brand replaced yet.
Oh man, a bird. A bird that can go wherever the fuck it wants. Fucking crazy dude. Kys.
Well if they have you coming in everyday looking for toilet paper that gives them a chance to sell you something else, people don't usually like to leave empty handed especially if they're panicking.
Should of gotten a bidet two months ago. It was the first thing I got once I saw what was happening in Wuhan. Priorities nigga.
I would have thought that too except that I was going to the store daily just to watch the chaos. One day you'd see a normal stocked aisle and the next it would be empty while others seemed to have been largely ignored.
Fresh produce is always stocked.
Meatz, eggs, milk, bread, rice, Canned foods, TP and cleaning supplies are wiped out.
Meats are hit or miss due to it being expensive.
With American eating habits this shouldn't come as a shock.
Oh fuck you’re right thanks dude
its the first bird anyone in the world has seen in months
nobody knows where they went
some say they went back home
to burdwurld between neptune and pluto
Small town in central California
a Safeway store put out a stack of toilet paper
first thing in the morning, 1 pack per costumer
cool I can respect that
What I did not respect was a
FUCKING COP PULL UP IN UNIFORM
AND SQUAD CAR
IN FRONT OF THE STORE
WALK IN GRAB A PACK THEN
WALKED RIGHT OUT
WITHOUT PAYING FOR IT
LODI CA
FUCKING COP ASS HOLES
GRAB A PACK
Americans are actually getting FAT from the lockdown. I'm seeing articles warning people about overeating during this crisis.
I can definitely see this
>people start to hoard food
>get laid off from work for a month
>state tells you not to go outside and do anything at all unless it’s absolutely necessary
>nothing to do all day while stuck at home
>lots of food here, let’s eat
Plenty of everything everywhere in NH except ammo
that is an old picture but last week that is actually what the meat section in my local supermarket looked like.
Auburn CA (35 mi N of Sac) small town
6 grocery stores
May take a few stops, but everything can be purchased.
My gym closed, I'm gonna venture out tomorrow to pickup dumbells, etc.
I've wanted to put together a home gym anyway
Some poor fool will panic buy that and only have butternut squash soup for a month straight.
The stores are making money, they don't fucking care. What are you going to do? Not buy food?