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Oh ok must just be the canned food. I don’t buy canned, so wouldn’t have noticed!
When all this plandemic started, if you remember, alot of dairy farmers had to dump thousands of gallons of milk because they had nowhere to sell it. Alot if them didnt breed the cows back, which you have to do to get them to produce milk. Ive read that many went out of business or sold thier herd.wow, I was at a grocery store and Menards today. Toaster Strudel was the only shelf wiped out. That's been for a couple weeks. They are receiving product and it's on sale. IDK what's going on there. That one brand ricotta cheese still out of stock - 4 months now? 5 months? Organic/grassfed milk was still low in stock, but not out of stock. Organic cream was back in stock at a higher price. (really high)
I didn't notice anything else. Menards grocery section was normal.
oh, here ya go! Seems to not be just your store: https://www.waow.com/news/shortages...cle_7054109c-7409-11ec-a226-3bb885883fa7.html
Besides the tin used for canned food, there are issues with certain ingrediants that are needed for cat food production. Cats food has certain vitamins and minerals they need for health reasons. I cant remember exactly what they are.Oh ok must just be the canned food. I don’t buy canned, so wouldn’t have noticed!
Yes, this has been a struggle here for a couple months. I just buy whatever I can and so far she hasn't minded (the cat that is)Cat litter has been a bit of an issue here for the last year at least. I'm happy my cats prefer to go outside.
Dumping milk and small farms selling out is nothing new. Dairy farming is a mess, won't deny that, but not because of the pandemic. After the initial hiccup in 2020, the pandemic increased demand for dairy and ended up being a net success for dairy.When all this plandemic started, if you remember, alot of dairy farmers had to dump thousands of gallons of milk because they had nowhere to sell it. Alot if them didnt breed the cows back, which you have to do to get them to produce milk. Ive read that many went out of business or sold thier herd.
The sad thing is, many of our farmers, whether in dairy or other areas of agruculture, are being forced out due to government regulations or the high costs of operating a farm. Many barely break even. People think because of the high costs if meat or other products that the farmers are making a killing, when in reality, they are in deep debt.
Everything you eat, alot if what you wear, is because of a farmer who works 24/7 and 365 days a year. If something isnt done soon, we will be importing food from countries that dont have the strict regulations we have here. Think about that.
Resetting dairy sections yesterday in stores, saw almost NO canned biscuits... What? A run on those? It's crazy.
WHAT! That would mean they would have to buy all the other staples and not just bang a can on the counter. lol There wasn't a lot of salt in the baking section yesterday, glad I have a few boxesApparently Pillsbury is having issues. Maybe for long enough people will figure out that homemade biscuits are fast, easy, and actually taste decent.