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In reply to the discussion: What are you seeing at the grocery? [View all]SheltieLover
(81,292 posts)About 1 week ago. Happy to say nearly everyone was wearing a mask.
There was no pork, just a few packages of burger, with a limit of 2, no chicken.
About the same as Krogers the week before, except Kroger had paper goods. $18 for 6 rolls of paper towels. They were fully stocked with toilet paper, but I didn't see a price. About 40% of employees wearing masks. Most wearing them like necklaces. Most customers had masks & wore them correctly. Kroger has almost zero meat of any kind, but this is a small store which was never well stocked, pre-covid. They always had meat, though.
Lady at Aldi said they are no longer getting the large packs of toilet paper & do not expect to ever see them again.
I normally buy in bulk, so a case of tuna (48 cans) was no problem, but chicken noodle soup was limited to 4 cans. I didn't realize, so lady took the other8 cans in case to restock.
No produce shortage.
Stopped at Dollar General for toilet paper. Not one roll. This is a store that pre-covid was literally stocked to the ceiling across the entire back wall. Where is all that paper going?
Now, if/when they have any, it is right upfront in a very small section.
Oh, this was in Memphis suburbs.