Maybe Rall shops for the wrong things? Or maybe it’s just that we live on the left coast. Yes, there are some things missing, off and on. But so far, by looking forward a couple or three weeks, we’ve missed out on only low salt Wheat Thins… and that only for a couple of weeks. We don’t shop for baby formula, though, so it might be a bit tougher here, now.
Ted needs to shop at a better store or a cheaper store. In any case the only thing I had trouble finding this year was egg noodles. That was hardly a dire problem. The shelves are stacked to the ceiling, literally, at one place I go to.
I usually find the resident Rall-bashers completely wrongheaded, but I, too, experienced only a trivial version of shortages, and only for about two weeks. Maybe it’s a metaphor for The US’ great intellectual and spiritual vacuum?
Where I live I see no empty shelves in any stores. In grocery stores, I find a more limited selection of junk food, but no empty shelves. Real food is plentiful, and lots of it is on sale.
It all depends on when and were you shop , the only things I see in short supply is Baby Formula and certain types of Pasta, otherwise if you shop Wally-World on or after " Check Day " we’ll ya your going to see empty shelves and low stock !
The lack of honesty in these comments is remarkable. As long as they have egg beaters, soy milk and tofu they don’t have any issues. Here in Kali we have holes everywhere but it is a first world problem, we have plenty of the worlds best Weed with the outdoor crop coming in next month.
There are warehouses bursting at the seams. But companies don’t want to pay truckers upfront because they are “independent contractors”. The companies set-up the “just in time” mode of shipping that doesn’t support a supply chain unless it works “perfectly” which means that the workers have to always be available and willing to work for peanuts.
Concretionist over 1 year ago
Maybe Rall shops for the wrong things? Or maybe it’s just that we live on the left coast. Yes, there are some things missing, off and on. But so far, by looking forward a couple or three weeks, we’ve missed out on only low salt Wheat Thins… and that only for a couple of weeks. We don’t shop for baby formula, though, so it might be a bit tougher here, now.
LookingGlass Premium Member over 1 year ago
RussianTrollRall, once again, is showing “us” how the shelves in Russian stores look!!! HERE – not so much!!!
/SHEESH/
GOGOPOWERANGERS over 1 year ago
Well that what happens when there’s a shortage
Deal with it other third world countries have I often so feel their pain
Radish the wordsmith over 1 year ago
you should shop at Safeway, all of their shelves are full.
Odon Premium Member over 1 year ago
Went to buy a bottle of ketchup, disappointingly the grocery only had a dozen options.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
I have never seen empty shelves…ever…where the H-ell do these people shop?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 1 year ago
Ted needs to shop at a better store or a cheaper store. In any case the only thing I had trouble finding this year was egg noodles. That was hardly a dire problem. The shelves are stacked to the ceiling, literally, at one place I go to.
Havel over 1 year ago
Maybe more prescient than a commentary on actual current conditions? Global Warming could make this scenario all too real and happen fairly soon.
Stephen Runnels Premium Member over 1 year ago
An awfully conservative blindness you are adopting there, Ted. Things are getting better here in post-COVID America.
hmofo813 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I usually find the resident Rall-bashers completely wrongheaded, but I, too, experienced only a trivial version of shortages, and only for about two weeks. Maybe it’s a metaphor for The US’ great intellectual and spiritual vacuum?
bbbmorrell over 1 year ago
No one goes there anymore…its too crowded.
piper_gilbert over 1 year ago
There were some boxes in Florida for sale until the FBI confiscated them.
rossevrymn over 1 year ago
The Subway closed 11 minutes before it was supposed to.
I Play One On TV over 1 year ago
Where I live I see no empty shelves in any stores. In grocery stores, I find a more limited selection of junk food, but no empty shelves. Real food is plentiful, and lots of it is on sale.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 1 year ago
There are still shortages at my local Walmart. Have a great day y’all.
scote1379 Premium Member over 1 year ago
It all depends on when and were you shop , the only things I see in short supply is Baby Formula and certain types of Pasta, otherwise if you shop Wally-World on or after " Check Day " we’ll ya your going to see empty shelves and low stock !
fusilier over 1 year ago
We were camping in a New York State Park in early June, and had to go into town for some supplies.
Little town, maybe 5,000 population, and only one grocery store. The shelves were full, and there was a surprisingly broad selection of products.
We’re in Indianapolis, close to 1,000,000 population, and, yes, there are lots of holes on the shelves, along with higher prices.
New York: Democratic legislature, Democratic governor. Indiana: Republican legislature, Republican governor.
Now if I were into conspiracies….
fusilier
James 2:24
Flatworm over 1 year ago
I think he wrote this back in May of 2020.
Uncle Joe Premium Member over 1 year ago
Ted, I didn’t expect you to take me seriously when I asked when you were doing a ’toon on inflation.
Ammosexual Premium Member over 1 year ago
The lack of honesty in these comments is remarkable. As long as they have egg beaters, soy milk and tofu they don’t have any issues. Here in Kali we have holes everywhere but it is a first world problem, we have plenty of the worlds best Weed with the outdoor crop coming in next month.
jvscanlan Premium Member over 1 year ago
You’re about a year late on this one Ted
Nantucket Premium Member over 1 year ago
There are warehouses bursting at the seams. But companies don’t want to pay truckers upfront because they are “independent contractors”. The companies set-up the “just in time” mode of shipping that doesn’t support a supply chain unless it works “perfectly” which means that the workers have to always be available and willing to work for peanuts.
Sun over 1 year ago
Bidenflation
Rich Douglas over 1 year ago
Yeah, this is sorta true kinda. So? Low supply with steady (or increased) demand creates inflation. Econ 101.