Friday, October 01, 2021

Shortages Starting to Appear at Many Supermarkets

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 1:56:00 A.M. EDT

GRA: The last 4-6 weeks, I’ve noticed the disappearance of many products from store shelves. It appears to be worsening in my part of Grand Rapids.

Here’s a list of items I can't find anymore:

Lower Sugar Gatorade (all flavors). One month.
Aunt Millie’s English Muffins—two weeks.
Bonne Maman Strawberry Preserves—a month.
Pedialyte—two weeks.
Lean Cuisine (Stouffers) Steak Portibella—6 weeks.

Paper Towels/toilet paper are getting hoarded to some extent, not quite as bad as the beginning of 2020.
And what they DO have in stock has risen in price by at least 10 to 20%.
Cheap bread has jumped from .89 a loaf to $1.59.
Stouffer’s dinners went from $2.00 to $3.00 per dinner.
Potatoes went from $3.99 to $5.99 a bag. Supposedly, Burger King cannot find potatoes to make fries in some areas.
Margarine went from $2.50 to $3.69 a container.
Paper plates used to be $4.99—now $6.99 for 50 plates.
Canned salmon WAS $5.99 a can—now, it’s $8.99.

Ask a store manager and they blame bottlenecks, lack of product being shipped, and basically Covid keeping people from going to work at various food plants where these products are made.

You have to wonder what kind of winter it’s going to be, and if Biden will do anything about it (you almost think they WANT more chaos and food shortages.)

--GRA


2 comments:

  1. jerry pdx
    How long before they blame the non vaxxed? You know, if you holdouts would just get the jab then these bottlenecks will clear up.

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  2. We get the jab,we drop dead and not as much food needs to be produced because there are less people eating--bottlenecks gone.Is that why Biden is pushing the vaxx--there won't be enough food this winter and depopulation is his hidden solution?

    Not to mention,natural gas prices are predicted to explode.In Europe,reports are widespread that they are so short of nat gas that buying it from Russia is their only way out.But Russia doesn't just want to trade euros for fuel.

    What will Russia want in return?Supposedly,much leeway in political and strategic matters(i.e.let them do what they want militarily.)


    --GRA

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