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Mouseketeer
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I'm in Lehigh Valley, PA. I normally shop at Giant but stock has been terrible in general. I switched to Shoprite last week and they are fully stocked.
i'm in washington state. i'm seeing less products on the shelves and frequently items that are being listed on sale in weekly ads are entirely unavailable (and have been for weeks).
The more hype the media gives this, the emptier the shelves will be. They did a super job of creating consumer panic last March.
And now it's the Xmas toys.....
i'm in washington state. i'm seeing less products on the shelves and frequently items that are being listed on sale in weekly ads are entirely unavailable (and have been for weeks).
Empty? No. A little thinner in some areas, though.
The more hype the media gives this, the emptier the shelves will be. They did a super job of creating consumer panic last March.
And now it's the Xmas toys.....
And now it's the Xmas toys.....
South Ohio here. Every week I hit about 4 stores just running out and stopping for Starbucks or grabbing fresh greens. It's really location to location. My home Target is torn up, the toy section looks like swiss cheese there's so many holes. Another Target a half hour away not so bad. Meier near the house was out of a lot of stuff. Meier by the college had those things but then lacked other products entirely. It's a blessing that if I have to I can drive twenty minutes and find what I need. I was expecting worse.
I work retail, toy department, (Have for years formerly at Toys R Us) and the rumors are true. We are expected to run out of a lot of stock in November. Call was given to empty the warehouses so we are getting LOTS of stock but it's very much a mixed bag. Getting 16 boxes of Jurassic World Spinosaurs that have been collecting dust is not going to help someone looking for any other toy. Hot toys are rare to get in and go fast. It's not a rumor, it's not fear mongering. Stock is really going to be rough this year. I already told my family we aren't doing presents, just spending family time together and having good food. They agreed and I'm so glad.
I believe it's true. I guess I'm just tired of seeing the "alarm bells" on the news over and over again. I think it drives people to freak out that were maybe laid back about it. I honestly wish most people would just relax about the toy shortage and do what you're doing and stop feeling pressured.