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Shoppers are flocking to social media to share pictures of empty grocery store shelves. Social media users posted photos of poorly stocked grocery stores under the hashtag #bareshelvesbiden.
Shoppers across the country are posting photos of bare shelves at grocery stores including Walmart, Trader Joe's, Target, and Giant Food.
Giant Food, a supermarket chain in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, told Insider that retailers are facing "several challenges" impacting inventory and staffing.
The CEO of Albertsons, the second-largest supermarket chain in the US, said "there are more supply challenges, and we would expect more supply challenges over the next four to six weeks," on an earnings call Tuesday. Several products were out of stock for months, the CEO added.
Dave Danna, a shopper in Spartanburg, South Carolina, found the produce, meat, and bread shelves at the local Super Walmart mostly bare on Tuesday morning.
Joel Ebel shared a photo of empty ice cream shelves at the Walmart in Highlands Ranch, Colorado with the caption: "I wasn't that worried about the bare shelves thing. Until today. When Wal-Mart had NO FREAKING ICE CREAM!"
Dave Marcotte, a longtime retail and supply chain expert from Kantar Consulting, told Insider that the shortages today are akin to those seen at the height of the pandemic when shoppers were stockpiling. It's not uncommon to find 12-foot long gaps on shelves in stores at the moment, he said.
https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-show-grocery-store-shelves-are-bare-supply-chain-issues-2022-1
It sure does seem like the corporations are not being very transparent on what the situation is, like they dont want us to know.
They know, exactly, probably minute to minute, how many of their SKU's are not available, in each store.
This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.
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