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Empty grocery store shelves blamed on resurgent COVID, weather Published: Jan. 11, 2022, 4:34 p.m. Shoppers walk past empty aisles of produce at a Safeway on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022, in Washington.
Here’s why some grocery store shelves are empty anyway. The grocery workers on the front line of the pandemic never thought of their jobs as risky. Now, they’re scared to go to work .
We have plenty of food, so why are grocery store shelves so empty? Empty shelves at grocers don’t signal a food shortage, but rather that the supply chain is too rigid Published: April 24, 2020 ...
The shortages have also made buying food increasingly more expensive going into 2022.Grocery stores certainly are aware of the empty shelves, Lempert said, and they are trying to mitigate panic ...
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. - Shoppers everywhere are seeing bare shelves at many area grocery stores. “It is frustrating and when you walk in to see empty shelves,” Cynthia Lambert said.
Grocery store shelves are going bare as people prepare for self-isolation during the COVID-19 outbreak. Shelves are empty mostly because of logistics, getting food from manufacturers to warehouses ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — If you've been to the grocery store lately, you may be seeing some empty shelves. The industry is facing another supply chain issue, but this one is not solely because of ...
Empty store shelves and unavailable products are plaguing several grocery stores in the region. The reason: more pandemic-related staffing issues, according to the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce.
According to FMI, 29% of all grocery store transactions in 2020 were completed in self-checkout lanes, up from 23% in 2019 and 18% in 2018. For larger chains with more than 100 stores, that number ...
Lots of North Texans hit their neighborhood grocery stores on Tuesday, and by the looks of things at a Kroger in Allen, ... Collin Cochran shared images with CBS 11 of empty shelves, ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — As the coronavirus pandemic reached American shores, grocery chains—both large and small—experienced an unexpected surge in demand for many products, triggered by a wave of panic ...
Produce shelves are nearly empty on Jan. 9 at a grocery store in Washington, a problem related to supply chain disruptions. (Sarah Silbiger/Reuters) ...