#BareShelvesBiden Trends as Americans
Detail How Joe's Failures Have Hit Hard
Red State,
by
Nick Arama
Original Article
Posted By: ladydawgfan,
1/11/2022 2:56:14 AM
I live in the Fort Worth area and one of the places that I enjoy going for some great comfort food is the West Side Cafe. It has some great fluffy western omelettes and wonderful chicken fried steak. But truly, everything is good there. It was hard to get a better breakfast than one of their omelettes, their sausage, and their thick, but wonderful rye bread. They source very good products.
But a couple of months ago, I ordered the rye bread and they said it was out — that it was a supply chain issue. It hasn’t come back. I thought, “Dang, Brandon even got my rye bread!”
Reply 1 - Posted by:
anniebc 1/11/2022 3:20:33 AM (No. 1034600)
I know it's a small thing, but I can't seem to find heavy whipping cream in my area.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
RuckusTom 1/11/2022 3:41:56 AM (No. 1034608)
Jan. 15 is when covid passports take effect for truckers crossing the US / Canada border. (Note that it doesn't impact US / Mexico). That'll do wonders for supplies and inflation as upwards of 30,000 truck drivers are shut down.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
RuckusTom 1/11/2022 3:50:54 AM (No. 1034612)
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/01/07/we-have-less-than-two-weeks-to-finalize-preparation/#more-224565
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Trigger2 1/11/2022 4:48:27 AM (No. 1034639)
Joey's failures have turned into antihalation ones.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
BirdsNest 1/11/2022 5:37:43 AM (No. 1034651)
Cat food, canned cat food of all things is in short supply. The shelves are bare. Frozen foods,especially vegetables are wiped out every few days. Here we have limited grocery stores, unless you count dollar stores. I will not buy frozen vegs that come from anywhere other than the US. It is a chore to shop because you have to go to every store to get what you are looking for. FJB x100
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Rather Read 1/11/2022 6:06:50 AM (No. 1034654)
Last month it was very hard to find cream cheese. A day ago, I could not find lunch meat. My cats use the Purina Breeze system pellets for the litter box. I went to PetSmart, PetCo, Meijer's, Target and Walmart and no one had them. Neither did Chewy or Amazon. The price of dairy products is sky high. FJB indeed and his totally incompetent administration as well.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Rinktum 1/11/2022 6:10:04 AM (No. 1034657)
We saw this coming months ago and decided to start stocking up. Went to the grocery yesterday and some of the shelves were bare. Certain items have just disappeared altogether. Like everything else that is happening here we just scratch our heads and discuss how crazy things have gotten in a year. Looks like we’re going from plenty to barely enough and all thanks to the democrats decision to steal what they could not win. You know this would not be happening under a Trump administration. He would never have allowed this country to sink to third world status, but it appears Joe and his cabal are proud of what they have wrought. Evil is the only word that describes this bunch of lawless criminals.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
DW626 1/11/2022 6:15:33 AM (No. 1034663)
It’s Trump's fault…(someone had to say it.).
I work at wallyworld and can attest with first hand knowledge the grocery shopping frustrations all above, and perhaps below, posters have been experiencing. I pick the online shopping orders so I see it all the time.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
SweetPea3 1/11/2022 6:30:19 AM (No. 1034670)
I've been very busy sticking my "pResident Poopy Drawers, 'I Did That' " stickers on the bare shelves in my local Publix.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 1/11/2022 7:09:24 AM (No. 1034711)
Just a matter of time before MREs start filling in the holes...
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Red Jeep 1/11/2022 7:11:20 AM (No. 1034713)
Is the Media not showing or talking about stacked up container ships off California to help out Resident Brandon? The Media can hide container ship pictures but not the empty shelf pictures we take and post.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
udanja99 1/11/2022 8:10:56 AM (No. 1034763)
I don’t know why, but this hasn’t hit my area yet.
I started stocking up last year as soon as TaliBiden slimed his way into the WH, knowing that his canceling of the pipeline and ending of fracking was going to wreak havoc on the economy. Our pantry closet is stuffed with non-perishable food and our garage contains a couple of year’s worth of TP, paper towels, tissues and cleaning supplies. Ditto the bedroom closet with toiletries. And I still have a year’s worth of dehydrated food for hubby and me which I purchased back during the Smidgen reign of error. It has a 25 year shelf life so it’s still good.
My husband thought I was crazy when I bought all of that food 12 years ago and people made fun of me as a “prepper”. We may soon see who gets the last laugh.
L-dotters, if you haven’t already, this is the time to prepare.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
GrandmaP 1/11/2022 8:58:10 AM (No. 1034803)
I was in Costco yesterday in Kentucky. While the lower shelves were mostly full, one had only to look up to see the bare, empty shelves above. This is where Costco keeps its stock. Apparently no one will be exempt from supply chain interruption. Fewer sales will eventually lead to fewer employees.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Jethro bo 1/11/2022 9:07:58 AM (No. 1034810)
I do most of the shopping for food. In multiple stores across the state I live in I have experienced supply chain issues. Milk, comfort snack foods, meat, poultry, pork fish. And if they do have it, it is much more expensive. When I see abundant supply at a good price I horde. What Brandon and the Democrats have done to this country and to us is criminal. But then that's the Democrat way.
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Many things are disappearing thanks to BareShelvesBiden. He deserves all the mockery this trending label is going to give him.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
MickTurn 1/11/2022 9:31:47 AM (No. 1034841)
What's Brandon gonna do when they run out of Diapers?
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Pinkpanther 1/11/2022 9:54:15 AM (No. 1034893)
I was warned by someone in the know that they’re expecting chlorine to completely run out by spring, my pool service had just doubled their price and now I know why, the cost of chemicals have also doubled and some even tripled as the supply chain is drying up. I was warned to get our pool switched to a salt water filter system asap because they’re even facing a shortage of the]at equipment.
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bigfatslob 1/11/2022 10:02:28 AM (No. 1034908)
Because of the high cost of all bacon, I've switched to sliced Spam with eggs it's cheaper and goes further. Laundry detergent is more expensive also. This didn't have to happen in the USA. Let's go Brandon.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
privateer 1/11/2022 10:29:26 AM (No. 1034941)
Re: cat food, wasn't it during the Reagan administration that the Commiecrats were saying Seniors were reduced to eating cat food because of 'Reaganomics'? That might be happening now, but the MSM will never breathe a word about it, since Joke Brainstem is on the throne.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
mc squared 1/11/2022 10:33:58 AM (No. 1034947)
Wifey & I had to buy a new car because our still warrantied 2018 needed a necessary part. None anywhere and no prospects. Fortunately, the dealer took it in trade and will wait for repairs, but the shortage of new ones didn't get us any discounts. Also can't find some electrical supplies and of course, some food products.
At least in the USSR they would tell you when you could get shoes or a new tire.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
cor-vet 1/11/2022 10:48:18 AM (No. 1034964)
My friends laughed when I started stockpiling the 25 year shelf life food supplies, because 'gold' was what they were piling up and it was the thing to hoard. Always said, you can't eat gold. With a few years worth of TP, and a freezer full of food, we're coping. We try not to eat out of the freezer stock if we can help it, and get what we consume daily, from the local groceries. About June, the future supply of Angus beef, will be about 1100/1200 # and ready for the butcher, so hopefully, we can outlast Joeflation.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Zigrid 1/11/2022 11:12:06 AM (No. 1034996)
Poster #1...and I can't find a good supply of Fancy Fiest for my cat...the shelves are empty...I had to swallow hard and go to Walmart...which I hate..for a supply...of course amazon and the credit card companies have this empty/shelf situation under control...it's their bread and butter...keep small business out of the market...and BTW... I noticed more folks using U S to pay local stores...GREAT!!
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
3XALADY 1/11/2022 11:16:30 AM (No. 1035003)
I made the rounds of our 3 grocery stores this morning looking for Caffeine Free Diet Coke and Rice Krispies. None to be found. Did do some stock up at Walmart. One checkout aisle open except for self check. It is difficult to know what to stock up on.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
DVC 1/11/2022 12:41:44 PM (No. 1035123)
Re #2. I suspect that this will harm Canada a lot more than the USA. Huge amounts of what makes Canada work is made in the USA.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Island Life 1/11/2022 2:54:16 PM (No. 1035259)
Where did you get those #9?
Heavy whipping cream is not a small thing once it's whipped up nice and fluffy.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 1/11/2022 3:10:40 PM (No. 1035279)
Biden the cheater has done us no favors with one failure after another. He, minders, the dim party, and the msm have hung onto this covid narrative for way too long. And made fools out of themselves while the country tries to find its way. In the WH, we have a feeble old man suffering from dementia as president and an incompetent vice president, a former hooker.
As for the food supply in our western Colorado town, our Kroger store is mostly well-stocked. However, several items such as over the counter cold/flu and allergy remedies, potato products, poultry, soups, beef were thinner than usual. Almost no breakfast cereal and bottled water. Plenty of eggs.
We prepped last year a fair bit with water, food buckets, dried fruit. 6-month supply on hand. Always keep both vehicles full of gas/diesel. Portable shortwave radio kept handy and charged. Spotty propane shortages out here so fifth wheel trailer tanks are kept full. Maybe 6-month supply of TP. Hard liquor is plentiful in town. Still increasing my precious metals holdings, if needed someday for future barterability and wealth preservation.
Keep asking myself why we are here with these shortages? It all started when the dims, deep state, and msm decided to weaponize and politicize the covid pandemic and inject non-stop fear into everyone in order to conceal their other failures.
I did experience a very late package delivery from FedEx recently. Took just over a week to be delivered for what was supposed to be a priority overnight delivery. While it wasn't the fault of the delivery guy who showed up at my front door, I commented, "is everything is ok at FedEx". He got a very pained look on his face and said the old "everything has been crazy lately response".
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 1/11/2022 3:18:43 PM (No. 1035288)
And oh yes. If you need to buy a new car, forget about it in my town. The new car dealerships here have practically no inventory on their lots. And now pre-owned cars are in short supply. I replaced the turbocharger in my truck, but it took almost 3 months for the new to arrive from a parts house in Calgary Canada.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
Rabbiter 1/11/2022 3:56:16 PM (No. 1035322)
You know what's in very short supply (almost non-existent)? And has been for about a year?
We've searched high and low and can't find any thinking brains in the DC area.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
udanja99 1/11/2022 3:56:50 PM (No. 1035325)
My daughter, who lives in the greater DC metro area, just sent me 9 photos of the aisles in her local supermarket - the bare shelves included the entire meat department, the cheese cases, fresh fruits and vegetables and most of the produce section, juice and all salad makings. And this is in the wealthiest county in the country and practically in the White House’s front yard.
I lived behind the Iron Curtain in Romania for three years and these photos remind me of the food shops there at the height of Ceausescu’s regime. I wonder how all of the ultra wealthy ultra leftists in Loudoun and Fairfax counties are going to react to this.
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
Mike22 1/11/2022 5:03:41 PM (No. 1035370)
It is said that any country is three days away from revolution. That is after the food supply runs out. What will happen in the blue cities if/when this happens? Are the plantation owners in the big blue urban plantations ready for the slave revolt? When the people who believe the government is their mommy and MUST take care of them turn on their masters? The deep state might want to stop looking to the right and look down the street towards the places where their constituents were perfecting their burning and looting skills a couple of summers ago.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
KatieJo 1/11/2022 5:35:20 PM (No. 1035385)
I am seeing empty food shelves too, it seems that some non-grocery items are never coming back at our local Walmart. I have been prepping for most of the last year, non-perishable food, 2 freezers full of grass fed beef and some free range chickens. Lucky enough to have found a source for fresh milk and farm eggs, try to keep plenty on hand. Stocked up on home remedy heath and emergency medical supplies (including an oxygen generator). Also, we put in a wood burning cook stove & stocked up on firewood, bought a kerosene heater, built a green house a few years back and have some solar generators and back up fuel. It gets cold in MN in the winter!! I have no faith in this administration, or--pretty much anyone in government. We also have tried to prepare for home/self defense. It is getting harder to imagine that our society can survive. Who knows, in the end we may get hauled off to the concentration camps anyway but I feel better being prepared. Happy New Year!
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Reply 32 - Posted by:
DebraAnn 1/11/2022 6:07:56 PM (No. 1035396)
#5, I was in the supermarket yesterday and bought the very last box of canned cat food on the shelf. It was difficult to believe But I grabbed, checked it out and took it home to little ones. Why is this filthy disgusting brain dead moron dirty old man still in the White House? Father Above, please let the next 3 years pass quickly, and protect and delver us from this idiot. Amen.
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
SweetSweetback 1/11/2022 6:12:06 PM (No. 1035399)
FJB
And, to anyone who cast a vote for this doddering moron because, well, mean tweets -- F U 2! The chickens are coming home to roost on a daily basis.
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I'd like to know what shortages there are at the White House and Congressional eateries? Chicken, cream cheese, beef, frozen vegetables, milk? Yeah, I didn't think so.
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Gee, thanks, Dementia Joe!! And just in time for deep winter, too!!