tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post85761520044201537..comments2024-03-19T05:03:19.939-07:00Comments on Rural Revolution: Shopping tripPatrice Lewishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06012022335047974670noreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-51529354556181536862020-07-30T19:41:16.637-07:002020-07-30T19:41:16.637-07:00The meat processing plants in the Midwest have bee...The meat processing plants in the Midwest have been hit hard by Covid-19. Hundreds of workers out due to illness, quite a number of deaths and workers hesitant to return to work. Farmers destroying animals due to markets closed. Small local meat processers are booked through February so unless you can process your own no point in buying directly from the farmer. I see people raving about the evil of farmers dumping milk, but what is their choice if the markets aren't buying. If they sell unprocessed milk directly to consumers they will be arrested. City people do not understand where food comes from or the process of getting it from the farmer to the stores. My g-granddaughter said she wouldn't eat my potatoes because they came out of the dirt. I told her that all potatoes grew that way, but she firmly believed differently -- she was 7 at the time.LeeAnnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05620699444328745470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-9780485179634410092020-07-28T20:44:58.551-07:002020-07-28T20:44:58.551-07:00Actually, I travel 3 western states, extensively a...Actually, I travel 3 western states, extensively and the stores look the same throughout. California Walmart stores have a larger variety of inventory locked up but the other states have items locked up also. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-65675483799085519602020-07-28T19:17:55.998-07:002020-07-28T19:17:55.998-07:00I work at our local grocery chain store. Our shelv...I work at our local grocery chain store. Our shelves are 'mostly' stocked. We have tp and paper towels, but only a few brands. Same with pasta, only some styles, only some brands. The biggest issue I have seen is that the meat dept is stocked with a lot of cuts of meat that a lot a ppl aren't familiar with. It is slowly getting better. But prices of everything are rising. I honestly can't afford the meat prices in my store (and I am sure I am not the only onee) Thankfully, we get the bulk of our meat from a local butcher, and their prices haven't risen quite as much. I can affirm previous comments, we order items and are lucky to get half of what we order (in my dept) on any given day. No notice given from corporate or mgmt, it is what it is. Keep stacking it high, cuz it's only going to get worse IMHO. Oh, we DID get some yeast in finally!<br /><br />Grammyprepper creedyrnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17064525164244205120noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-61228733038262083372020-07-28T09:57:15.881-07:002020-07-28T09:57:15.881-07:00Locust swarms in Argentina/Brazil moving north..Bu...Locust swarms in Argentina/Brazil moving north..Buffet bought,Kroger..???mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13523582966950541295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-56338417082816778502020-07-28T08:11:55.259-07:002020-07-28T08:11:55.259-07:00"Wal-Mart has locked up a lot of the items in..."Wal-Mart has locked up a lot of the items in their stores." This is not true everywhere. In fact this is a bellweather telling you that your city is no becoming unsafe. The next thing you will discover is when it get's really bad that your local news will report that a crowd of "teens" destroyed your local mall or Walmart. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-65503827081046652702020-07-27T20:23:40.284-07:002020-07-27T20:23:40.284-07:00The short answer: Yes.
Most people don't appr...The short answer: Yes.<br /><br />Most people don't appreciate that the "stocked shelves" of any grocery store are typically the result of an illusion created by just-in-time manufacturing and supply processes.<br /><br />During "normal" times under this maintained illusion, inventory arrives just-in-time to fill gaps that were created by the activity of shopping.<br /><br />In the past these "methodologies" worked so well that people came to expect fully supplied grocery stores and shops because that seemed normal, even though there were all sorts of things going on behind the scenes to make those illusions appear real.<br /><br />It's like that meme with the Joker: it's not that things are getting weirder, it's that you're just noticing how weird they always were.<br /><br /><i>"I suspect we are in for another run on the stores as we get close to the election."</i><br /><br />Correlation does not necessarily imply causation: this would be happening anyway because there are no countervailing forces that would restore the illusions of market rationality and clear expectations.<br /><br />Individuals are making alternate choices that are affecting manufacturing and supply chains all the way back to commodities.<br /><br />Most of the time the multiple inter-linked economies don't attempt to pivot on a point because they don't have to.<br /><br />Why do you think gold, silver, and ammo are selling so incredibly well right now?Post Alley Crackpotnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-36464966948304652222020-07-27T17:32:06.193-07:002020-07-27T17:32:06.193-07:00I've read that aluminum and tin cans are in sh...I've read that aluminum and tin cans are in short supply here in the USA. Some shortages of caned drinks, soups , fruit and veggies are due to the companies like Pepsi, Coke ,DelMonte and many more, are just not able to get the cans to put there product into. Of course these cans are mostly made in China . Will be starting my monthly shopping in a few days and will see if things have deteriorated any more from last months shopping.daledee1946@gmail.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15068491652988223022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-12995524545336167992020-07-27T17:13:55.925-07:002020-07-27T17:13:55.925-07:00Shopped yesterday at Walmart & Raleys:empty sh...Shopped yesterday at Walmart & Raleys:empty shelves and poor selections both places. Raleys had a better selection of meat. I told the Walmart meat manager that I will NOT buy Smithfield pork products since it is butchered and wrapped in China & then shipped over here. He just shrugged. I wanted to pick up canned beans & vegetables yesterday. Walmart had one item-pork & beans. No green beans, no garbanzos, nothing!! Raleys had some canned veggies, but not a big choice. I thought, either I'm going crazy or we are practicing to be Moscow circa 1980. My girlfriend from 2nd grade and her hubby are truckers. She said that they are hauling, but mostly medical supplies or auto parts. Neither of those qualify as nutritional, so what gives?? There is a strangeness afoot in this country, to say the least. <br />-Stealth SpanielAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-29088254699956082672020-07-27T14:59:19.153-07:002020-07-27T14:59:19.153-07:00About 2 years ago, my sister was in the local groc...About 2 years ago, my sister was in the local grocery store (Raleys, Northern CA), and was looking for a certain brand of an item. The store has recently gone through a remodel to give it a more “bistro “ feel. My sister asked a person stocking the shelves for the brand item and the person answered “we don’t carry it anymore.” My sister looked around, noticed the aisles were much wider, seating area near the bakery/deli counter was much larger, and had 3 tables as opposed to 2, and they were spaced out, not crammed together as was the previous area. This store has remodeled the inside, and did not add anything to the actual building. She asked the clerk about the changes that she noticed and then mentioned that the shelving units seemed smaller. She also asked why the brand item had been dropped from inventory. The answer was shocking. “The management decided that people don’t need as many choices of products. So the shelves are smaller, the seating area is bigger and the management has decided to only carry the store brand and a couple of the brands. It is that way through out the store.” <br />A few months go by and we notice that Wal-Mart has done the same thing in all of it’s stores. And Wal-Mart has locked up a lot of the items in their stores. You can look at something through the glass, and then you have to push a button to call someone, wait for a while and then when an associate shows , ask them to get it for you then they walk it to the register where you can finally purchase it. <br />My sister spent a year in Siberia in the late 90s and said that was exactly how shopping was over there. No choices, everything locked up, someone has to get it for you. Over the last couple of months, we are seeing the same thing happen all over the 3 states that we spend a lot of time in, Oregon, California, and Idaho. I believe it is an “easing into socialism”because we won’t fight it if we think there is a “good” reason for the lack of inventory. By the way, as you know, “As California goes, so goes the nation”! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-37742109186823097422020-07-27T14:54:01.451-07:002020-07-27T14:54:01.451-07:00About 2 years ago, my sister was in the local groc...About 2 years ago, my sister was in the local grocery store (Raleys, Northern CA), and was looking for a certain brand of an item. The store has recently gone through a remodel to give it a more “bistro “ feel. My sister asked a person stocking the shelves for the brand item and the person answered “we don’t carry it anymore.” My sister looked around, noticed the aisles were much wider, seating area near the bakery/deli counter was much larger, and had 3 tables as opposed to 2, and they were spaced out, not crammed together as was the previous area. This store has remodeled the inside, and did not add anything to the actual building. She asked the clerk about the changes that she noticed and then mentioned that the shelving units seemed smaller. She also asked why the brand item had been dropped from inventory. The answer was shocking. “The management decided that people don’t need as many choices of products. So the shelves are smaller, the seating area is bigger and the management has decided to only carry the store brand and a couple of the brands. It is that way through out the store.” <br />A few months go by and we notice that Wal-Mart has done the same thing in all of it’s stores. And Wal-Mart has locked up a lot of the items in their stores. You can look at something through the glass, and then you have to push a button to call someone, wait for a while and then when an associate shows , ask them to get it for you then they walk it to the register where you can finally purchase it. <br />My sister spent a year in Siberia in the late 90s and said that was exactly how shopping was over there. No choices, everything locked up, someone has to get it for you. Over the last couple of months, we are seeing the same thing happen all over the 3 states that we spend a lot of time in, Oregon, California, and Idaho. I believe it is an “easing into socialism”because we won’t fight it if we think there is a “good” reason for the lack of inventory. By the way, as you know, “As California goes, so goes the nation”! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-911852780560921062020-07-27T12:08:39.753-07:002020-07-27T12:08:39.753-07:00Yes, not having to live in a place where rioters a...Yes, not having to live in a place where rioters are burning down people's livelihoods and property with the acquiescence of the government is priceless! SwampWomanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08395051552137680646noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-33259011486247014422020-07-27T12:06:41.490-07:002020-07-27T12:06:41.490-07:00I was just out your way yesterday if you are in th...I was just out your way yesterday if you are in the Madison area! I'm in northeast Florida and our supply is...interesting. Canned goods are *very* sparse both in the local Winn-Dixie and Walmart although they are spacing them out to make the shelves look less empty. Cleaning supplies/soap are iffy. There are no disinfectants. Meat supplies vary, the lunch meats for sandwiches are gone, but we occasionally have rice back in stock along with some beans. <br /><br />I was so alarmed at the paucity I observed that I contacted friends in Idaho and Texas to see how well their stores were supplied. Sadly, about as well as "my" stores. <br /><br />Since my hens are giving me @ 7 dozen eggs a week, I suppose that I will be eating eggs (and chickens) a LOT this winter. SwampWomanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08395051552137680646noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-78398720466275302132020-07-27T06:21:00.248-07:002020-07-27T06:21:00.248-07:00Be thankful you still have your place Patrice. It...Be thankful you still have your place Patrice. It is ugly out there. A steer, pig and chickens will look mighty good in the future 👍Landladyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05437925148653767742noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-71785759885785420112020-07-27T03:06:39.324-07:002020-07-27T03:06:39.324-07:00The supply chain seems to be really off kilter rig...The supply chain seems to be really off kilter right now. Our stores (north central Florida) had napkins a couple weeks ago--now none anywhere. No rubbing alcohol, peroxide, disinfecting wipes, etc., though hand sanitizer seems to be making a comeback. Random shortages of certain cuts of meat. Antacids are in very low supply (I need some while pregnant, dang it!), baking powder, flour (sometimes available, sometimes not), lots of bare spots in the pasta and canned veggies section. It also bothers me how rude people are now that masks are mandatory in the county I shop in. Usually everyone is very friendly (this is the south, after all), but when masked there seems to be a general lack of human courtesy.Ivy Maehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02710115244981471767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-35085462161673344582020-07-26T20:05:20.645-07:002020-07-26T20:05:20.645-07:00I wish we could just full-time RV it. We are still...I wish we could just full-time RV it. We are still working, and have about 10 years to go before retirement. We "escaped" California (we lived in a pretty rural area, but it was growing)and moved to Colorado. Well, because of work, we got stuck in a city. I make a terrible city slicker. Since we are getting a little older, it is time to find a place where we can be permanent, well, except for travel.Linda in COnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-651079943911386702020-07-26T16:47:57.210-07:002020-07-26T16:47:57.210-07:00These are the same 3 stores I shop, although I com...These are the same 3 stores I shop, although I come down from the north. The shelves have appeared populated, but not with the things I usually buy. <br /><br />Costco has Peanut butter, but not Jif crunchy. No more canned beef or pork (they seem to rotate). No more selection of canned soup, in fact, no soup at all. <br /><br />Walmart has toilet paper, but off brands. Same for canned vegetables, I see what I would usually see at a Dollar Tree. Poor selection overall.<br /><br />My husband drives refrigerator trucks. He hasn't heard anything about truck drivers refusing to deliver, but did just call me to advise that I double our stock. China's flooding has destroyed half of their food supply, in addition to all of the other woes going on right now...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-60058191082924942432020-07-26T15:59:20.460-07:002020-07-26T15:59:20.460-07:00Maybe those who fought over toilet paper and bash ...Maybe those who fought over toilet paper and bash preppers are hoarders now.<br />Montana GuyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-40665006436114746732020-07-26T14:37:05.536-07:002020-07-26T14:37:05.536-07:00I do not go out a lot for shopping, but my general...I do not go out a lot for shopping, but my general observation is that things are more spaced out. We live in a large urban area and at our local Grocery Chain, I did not observe any major gaping holes (although to be fair, I was not paying that much attention). I will be more observant the next time.Toirdhealbheach Beucailhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14872794169534403463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-67462167626068756862020-07-26T14:19:48.784-07:002020-07-26T14:19:48.784-07:00My Walmart (Central Oregon) has everything stocked...My Walmart (Central Oregon) has everything stocked, no empty shelves. I live 30 miles from Walmart so I only go there once a week or less. The local grocery stores can be hit or miss. I plan my shopping for most perishables to midweek and mid afternoon. These stores get delivers in the morning and slowly stock the shelves during the day. Whereas Walmart typically get's deliveries overnight and stocks quickly overnight and early morning is best for them. Midweek seems best for most stores. I pretty much find everything I need or want but the cost is typically higher than it was 6 months ago.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-31253656874042991232020-07-26T14:14:25.174-07:002020-07-26T14:14:25.174-07:00Buy a motor home or trailer and become "full ...Buy a motor home or trailer and become "full timers". Spend the summers and late spring and early fall near your grandkids and the rest of the year in the SouthWest making Phoenix your home base.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-87714335640587039942020-07-26T13:06:28.472-07:002020-07-26T13:06:28.472-07:00Just went to Walmart the other day for the first t...Just went to Walmart the other day for the first time since March and was shocked at how empty the store was. It looked just like Patrice's photos. I couldn't believe the things that were unavailable. I dont shop very often because I can and garden and we live off that for weeks at a time. I think it is only going to get worse if you look around the world. We don't have the best relations with China right now and so many of our products come from there. China has also had massive flooding recently destroying millions of acres of crops. If their people are starving they aren't going to allow product to be shipped overseas, are they? Also half of Africa has had all their crops destroyed due to massive amounts of locust. It is almost biblical. Those same locust swarms have hit China and South and Central America. The next couple of years is going to see less food for the people of the world. Starvation is going to happen. Best to buy what you can and prepare now. America is not immune to all of this.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-80600120405029841972020-07-26T10:49:20.844-07:002020-07-26T10:49:20.844-07:00I'm afraid it's only going to get worse to...I'm afraid it's only going to get worse too. In the local store where I shop they cannot seem to get more than a mediocre shipment of windex refills of all things, and then only every other month or so. In March you couldn't find a sheet of TP, now they got it overflowing the loading dock. As gov. realizes this is the ultimate control over the populace the shortages will only increase to say nothing about the increasing dependance upon "other countries" to supply us with not all, but a greater proportion of our basic necessities as well as the materials that make up basic necessities that are still mfg right there in the US. <br /> And with all the lame governors in their insane lockdown paranoia driven unconstitutional edicts, running rampant, be thankful for what you have and invest heavily on self sufficiency. As I see it, it's the only way through this mess. N Snoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-5943776146201648922020-07-26T09:00:22.911-07:002020-07-26T09:00:22.911-07:00I went to Walmart for the first time since all thi...I went to Walmart for the first time since all this started. I did find a few canning supplies (lids!). But some of the grocery aisles had a lot of empty spaces. Since I have been doing curbside pick up at other stores, I was a bit surprised by how little there was. LBnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-77250674047342370162020-07-26T07:06:42.850-07:002020-07-26T07:06:42.850-07:00Are you sure you guys really want to move in times...Are you sure you guys really want to move in times like these? If you guys move, will you already have established relationships in the area of you choice, or will you already know and trust your neighbors? In times like these, community is so important. I have a feeling that no matter who wins the election, our country is going to face troubling times. Having ivestock and a farm will be a huge asset in times such as these.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526768924178592295.post-73736137405627077632020-07-26T05:21:53.524-07:002020-07-26T05:21:53.524-07:00That's my usual Wal-Mart experience, even befo...That's my usual Wal-Mart experience, even before Covid craziness. 😕Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com