SEVERAL American supermarkets are reporting incidents of “bare shelves” as fears grow over an imminent meat and egg shortage amid a surge in Omicron cases.It goes on to explain that empty store shelves are just the final result, the issue, the pandemic of the vaccinated, is affecting everything from meat plants to grocery store employees, and no end date in sight, which leaves a very high likelihood that this is about to get much worse. On January 8th, The Last Refuge, offered up some initial food instability signs to look for.
(1) A shortage of processed potatoes (frozen specifically). And/Or a shortage of the ancillary products that are derivates of, or normally include, potatoes. (2) A larger than usual footprint of turkey in the supermarket (last line of protein). (3) A noticeable increase in the price of citrus products. (4) A sparse distribution of foodstuffs that rely on flavorings. (5) The absence of non-seasonal products. (6) Little to no price difference on the organic comparable (diff supply chain) (7) Unusual country of origin for fresh product type. (8) Absence of large container products (9) Shortage of any ordinary but specific grain derivative item (ex. wheat crackers) (10) Big brand shortage. (11) Shortage of wet pet foods (12) Shortage of complex blended products with multiple ingredients (soups etc) (13) A consistent shortage of milk products and/or ancillaries. These notes above are all precursors that show significant stress in the supply chain. Once these issues are consistently visible, we are going to descend into food instability very quickly, sector by sector, category by category.' Related: Here are at least 50 things every American should have a supply of for the year ahead When even the liberal Newsweek, via MSN, finally has to acknowledge the "bare shelves," highlighting the fact that social media users are offering up video proof as well as images like the ones above, then you know the problem is worse than what the MSM has admitted to date.
Supply chain problems previously put pressure on grocery stores, which have seen shortages throughout the pandemic. But the ongoing spread of Omicron threatens to worsen the already existing shortages. Bindiya Vakil, CEO of Resilinc Corp., told Bloomberg, "We're already seeing bare shelves. Labor shortages due to omicron are going to exacerbate the issue." The shortages have not gone undocumented by consumers, who have posted videos depicting half-empty shelves at their local stores to social media. The videos show a large array of products missing from stores, including canned goods, produce and frozen foods.From Eat This we see 5 Grocery Shortages That Are Outraging Customers, Cat food, cream cheese, dry pasta, cinnamon rolls and cold medicines. Read more at: AllNewsPipeline.com
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