Normal
The two grocery stores I shop most frequently at can't give me a firm answer as to when supplies will normalize. As of now, their information is as such:store 1: right now, they are getting as low as 1/5th of normal inventory (I assume for certain products or classes of products and not overall)store 2: estimate is that low stock items will be (more) readily available in approximately two weeks.store 3 (based on news article): everything's coming in, but you have to show up during morning stocking to guarantee your ration.From the few articles I've read, supply chains in the US are in pretty good shape. Obviously not ideal, but not a state of disaster.I have a few months supplies of what I need, but it's annoying not being able to grab a few products here and there when I run out: pasta for example.
The two grocery stores I shop most frequently at can't give me a firm answer as to when supplies will normalize. As of now, their information is as such:
store 1: right now, they are getting as low as 1/5th of normal inventory (I assume for certain products or classes of products and not overall)
store 2: estimate is that low stock items will be (more) readily available in approximately two weeks.
store 3 (based on news article): everything's coming in, but you have to show up during morning stocking to guarantee your ration.
From the few articles I've read, supply chains in the US are in pretty good shape. Obviously not ideal, but not a state of disaster.
I have a few months supplies of what I need, but it's annoying not being able to grab a few products here and there when I run out: pasta for example.