Scores of videos on YouTube describing the great TP shortage of 2020.
As I mentioned I would above, I went back to the local Fry's Marketplace Supermarket this afternoon. The store was even more crowded than yesterday and for a normal Friday afternoon. Most items previously OOS have not been restocked, or where emptied out again before my next visit. Everybody calm, polite, not rushing for the most part. Saw some, "WTF" looks from people going to the TP aisle who didn't know about the shortage issue.
I grabbed a few things I forgot the day before and headed to checkout lines. Normally 2-4 checkout lanes (of 12 total) + 8 self-serve registers are open. Today there were 8 open+ all the self-serve ones. 4-6 people in each lane. Wait wasn't longer or more annoying than usual with everybody remaining calm.
Store stocking levels per my last post mostly still apply.
- NO TP.
- NO Flushable wipes/hand wipes.
- NO Paper towels.
- NO Napkins.
- NO bulk bottled water.
- Minimal disinfectant cleaners.
- Minimal Can beans, chili, beef stews, etc.
- Minimal Bulk/bagged flower, sugar & salt.
Today's update:
- NO Chicken.
- Eggs at 40-50%. (mostly just expensive "organic/free range" eggs left).
- Beef around 30% of normal. (being restocked as I walked by).
- Bread at 50%.
- Rice now completely gone.
- Pasta now gone.
- Beans, chili, beef at 5-10%.
- Soup (save for a few $3.99/can "organic/specialty brands") now gone.
- Can fruit/veggies at 20-80% depending on type.
- Mac-n-cheese 30% (being restocked as I walked by).
- Peanut butter at 50%.
What still looks normal:
- Produce.
- Deli case.
- Seafood portion of deli case.
- Bakery.
- Coolers that hold all the Deli, Bakery, specialty meats/cheeses, etc.
- Slice and grated Cheese.
- Lunch meats and Bacon.
- Condiments, dressings, BBQ sauces, etc.
- Soda, chips, crackers, candy, fruit drinks.
- Coffee.
- Milk, cream, butter, yogurt, etc.
-"$12-16/case imported water"
- Cold/Flu meds and vitamins.
I also hit up Ace Hardware for four 16 oz bottles of propane for $20 (total) just in case.