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    We were at Wally World yesterday late afternoon.

    The shelves were pretty well stripped of different goods.

    Only about 20% of egg shelving had anything on them.

    Milk was the same way, cheese too.

    The bottled water was stripped almost naked, both gallons and smaller packings.

    I would say that the assorted French fries and other similar products were also pretty much depleted.

    Certain canned goods were completely out of inventory,

    still no canned hams of any brand, none for 2 years now.

    There were plenty of soft drinks and chips to go with them.

    Certain bread products were stripped bare from the shelves

    About 30%-40% of beef products were there, but not much of a selection,

    mostly hamburger in large sausage style packing.

    The flour and other baking goods were not full but adequate, plenty of sugar, not so much salt though.

    The yeast offerings were also short on available selections.

    From what I saw all the Goya products were in full supply,

    none of their displays were short other than normal draws.
    A STORM IS COMING! LET'S GO BRANDON!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOCOM42 View Post
    We were at Wally World yesterday late afternoon.

    The shelves were pretty well stripped of different goods.

    Only about 20% of egg shelving had anything on them.

    Milk was the same way, cheese too.

    The bottled water was stripped almost naked, both gallons and smaller packings.

    I would say that the assorted French fries and other similar products were also pretty much depleted.

    Certain canned goods were completely out of inventory,

    still no canned hams of any brand, none for 2 years now.

    There were plenty of soft drinks and chips to go with them.

    Certain bread products were stripped bare from the shelves

    About 30%-40% of beef products were there, but not much of a selection,

    mostly hamburger in large sausage style packing.

    The flour and other baking goods were not full but adequate, plenty of sugar, not so much salt though.

    The yeast offerings were also short on available selections.

    From what I saw all the Goya products were in full supply,

    none of their displays were short other than normal draws.
    Well, we DID just have the storm come through. You know what that does to the sheep.
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    BAH FUCKING HUMBUG!

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