I'm off I-71 near Louisville. I went Thursday morning to return some stuff at ours. Went in for a couple non-TP or cleaner things. Oh the lines to check out! Moved fast. Our schools announced closing Thursday afternoon (Boone was before that, right?) So Friday was the crazy day. Our groceries were kind of picked over but they're starting to catch back up with the restocking.
Hopefully by the middle of this coming week. Sure, there will still be shortages and out-of-stocks of some items, but the mad frenzy of wiping out entire aisles and cases will hopefully subside.
DD went to the higher priced Acme instead of Shop Rite, Giant, Costco or Walmart and she says things are much better there. They even had some toilet paper. They also had plenty of these items too.
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DD went to the higher priced Acme instead of Shop Rite, Giant, Costco or Walmart and she says things are much better there.
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I’m a manager at a grocery store, so I’ve been in the front lines of chaos, we are a small town family owned grocery store and we have been absolutely slammed. Its really hard on all our staff. We are working as hard as we possibly can to get the products out there in the shelves, all our cashes were running throughout the whole day open to close to try and get customers through as quickly as possible. It’s mentally exhausting for all the employees to just be in that chaotic environment all day.
The main issue is no one was prepared for this. Stores did not anticipate thus huge influx of customers over the past few days and did not order accordingly. Shelves were empty because we did not anticipate that people would be hoarding so we didn’t order enough product to re stick the shelves. It will take a few days for stores to order and receives shipments and get that product it back on the shelves but it will happen. Normally we can anticipate what will sell based on advertisement sales, previous year sales, ect but no one was prepared for this this time.
And yes right now us and every store in the area is out of toilet paper. We had customers waiting an hour yesterday for a truck to arrive that carried four cases of the 100 we ordered. The things we have witnessed![]()
Most of that is perishable - people planning to freeze all that stuff?I live within 5 minutes of 6 different grocery stores.
I have already stocked up on items because we are a large family and food doesn’t last that long anyway.
Forget toilet paper...All the stores were empty of the following:
Rice
Potatoes
Onions
Garlic
Pasta
Pasta sauce
Chicken
Beef
Dry and canned beans
Bread except for yucky bread like malt rye
Apples
yep I don’t know how acme stays in business with their very high prices. I won a 100 gift card at work to acme. It was outrageous high the 102 dollars of stuff I got would of been about 70 dollars at ShopRite.
This goes along with what I've been saying since our stores starting running out of things a week ago.The main issue is no one was prepared for this. Stores did not anticipate this huge influx of customers over the past few days and did not order accordingly. Shelves were empty because we did not anticipate that people would be hoarding so we didn’t order enough product to re stock the shelves
Just got back and things were pretty normal for a Sunday morning, even had toilet paper on the shelves.
We have confirmed cases here but it looks like the initial panic is over.