Any updates for this thread ? Things seems to be escalating a little lately. Ive noticed prices increasing on appliances still and limits on toilet paper already lol.
You guys think meat is going to start drying up again ?
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Any updates for this thread ? Things seems to be escalating a little lately. Ive noticed prices increasing on appliances still and limits on toilet paper already lol.
You guys think meat is going to start drying up again ?
I went to two different Costco locations two days in a row and neither had ANY paper towel or toilet paper.
Odd. I've seen plenty of both at Sam's Club and the commissary the past week.
The Costco by me has been out of TP each time I've went shopping for the last 3 weeks. Great TP shortage of 2020 take two.
We went to Costco on Wednesday and there was a mountain of TP and paper towels. One per customer, but weird how its dried up.
I'm going to miss Sams Club. Nearest one is over 100 miles away.
I have found there are delays and shortages on certain wheeling/overland type products. Seems like there’s a lot of outdoor recreation and prepping going on still, which is great as far as I’m concerned. Knowing there’s a heightened number of folks who are able to plan ahead and be prepared to be at least somewhat self sufficient for a while, is a good thing.
Safeway near me was low on flour and sugar, but it's hard to tell if it's pandemic related or if everyone is like me and ready to bake with the cooler weather. I made a sourdough starter a few weeks ago and followed the Good Eats recipe of keeping it going and now I'm ready to see how well it works. Most of his recipes do well with me, been a few that I question though. Paper products were low there and Costco, but I didn't see any signs that limit quantities at either place.
Think Costco is still limiting paper products to one per, regardless of sign. I tried to buy two toilet papers a month or so ago and was told I couldn't, even though there wasn't a sign.