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Scott R 01-01-2022 04:19 PM

This is getting old
 
You can PARF this if you want, but this is getting old. We have City Market in Aspen, which is Kroger, but the mountains version. The shelves have been empty since November now. This is the pasta sauce section, I just needed some pasta sauce for the kid to make some spaghetti. He also wanted a Caesar salad. He's kind of particular about his sauce, he's a picky eater, but regardless the shelves are bare, there is no salad (the pre mixed kind) there is no french bread. Basically there is canned stuff and nothing else.

Obviously there is still sauce in the picture but its the stuff no one wants like the odd vodka an garlic herb. Most of the shelves look like this.

Is this a Colorado thing? Is this a COVID thing?



http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641082737.jpg

Zeke 01-01-2022 04:24 PM

When I see an empty shelf and a 'reduced price' tag, I assume shoppers are simply takeing advantage and overstocking. But I sure as hell would have bought a half dozen jars of that Newman's Own for a buck a pop.

No, it doesn't make any sense.

Gogar 01-01-2022 04:29 PM

My king soopers here had NO. No. milk. for about 5-6 days. A couple pints of heavy cream and plenty of MALK. Weird stuff.

Superman 01-01-2022 04:32 PM

Weird times.

herr_oberst 01-01-2022 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeke (Post 11562954)
But I sure as hell would have bought a half dozen jars of that Newman's Own for a buck a pop.

I thought it was 1.99? But yeah, Newman's Own is good! Saute some fresh mushrooms and garlic in some olive oil, and maybe a couple of shakes of italian seasoning and fresh pepper to spark it up and you have some tasty sauce, cheap.

Scott R 01-01-2022 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 11562965)
I thought it was 1.99? But yeah, Newman's Own is good! Saute some fresh mushrooms and garlic in some olive oil, and maybe a couple of shakes of italian seasoning and fresh pepper to spark it up and you have some tasty sauce, cheap.

Newmans is great, but they only had that garlic on in the picture and my kid hates it. I love it though.

Arizona_928 01-01-2022 04:46 PM

It's like that in Phoenix, show low, ect. Shelves be empty. Almost as if people can't afford to eat out anymore.

Which is fine as the only things left are the higher end products. I'll be bourgeoisie for my canned veggies and tuna.

HobieMarty 01-01-2022 04:53 PM

Went to Kroger yesterday to get game supplies and wife wanted a specific Italian sweet creme creamer for her coffee. They had plenty of beer to choose from but they didn't have her creamer and the case was nearly empty. I've not really paid much attention, but yeah, can't find certain items. I take Lipton Citrus Green Tea to work for my drink at lunch and we haven't been able to find it in the individual bottles in many months now so we get the larger bottles and I fill up a couple of small bottles from the big bottle. We make do.

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rockfan4 01-01-2022 04:57 PM

It's like that here too. The wife wants a certain brand alfredo sauce, it's been out for months. Same with a lot of things. She wants some frozen fish patties, but they're out of her brand and she won't buy another brand. Other things she will substitute. Sometimes the cheap bread is out or almost out but there's always some sort available if you're willing to pay for it. We're the dairy state so there's always milk, but it's about 50% higher than before.

I don't drink a lot of pop, but when I do I look for caffeine free. Back in 2020 we had no caffeine free coke for months and months, finally found some in 2021, bought a 12 pack. Now it's almost gone and guess what, everyone is out again. Not a big seller apparently so they shut down the line. I guess I'm back to root beer.

stomachmonkey 01-01-2022 05:00 PM

Shelves were stocked at City Market in Carbondale a few days ago as well as Whole Foods in Basalt.

But more to the point, I was out there all week and you didn't PM me?

Would have meet up and bought you a beer or three.

Shaun @ Tru6 01-01-2022 05:00 PM

It's a Colorado thing. Shelves here are stocked full and a lot of stuff is on sale I noticed today. I thought that was odd.

There's no food inflation here either. Regular milk has been $3.99/gallon and Horizon organic $6.49/gallon for years and still is.

Lobster has gone up to $12.99/lb though.

stomachmonkey 01-01-2022 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gogar (Post 11562959)
My king soopers here had NO. No. milk. for about 5-6 days. A couple pints of heavy cream and plenty of MALK. Weird stuff.

Dammit, you too? I was in Denver 3 nights this week.

Starting to think you guys don't like me.

HardDrive 01-01-2022 05:06 PM

Local issue. Zero shortages here in central OH. I wonder if has something to do with truckers worrying that they will get sent to prison for 110 years over an accident....?

Scott R 01-01-2022 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 11562988)
Dammit, you too? I was in Denver 3 nights this week.

Starting to think you guys don't like me.

I didn't know, I'm really close to Carbondale, I'm in Woody Creek this time of year and the other City Market is in Carbondale.

stomachmonkey 01-01-2022 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott R (Post 11562992)
I didn't know, I'm really close to Carbondale, I'm in Woody Creek this time of year and the other City Market is in Carbondale.

Used my sister in laws place since she was in FL all week.

She lives about 3/4 mile past the roundabout right next to that Golf Community.

stomachmonkey 01-01-2022 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 11562990)
Local issue. Zero shortages here in central OH. I wonder if has something to do with truckers worrying that they will get sent to prison for 110 years over an accident....?

Or jackknifing into a ditch which we saw a fair bit of on I 70.

Arizona_928 01-01-2022 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 11562990)
Local issue. Zero shortages here in central OH. I wonder if has something to do with truckers worrying that they will get sent to prison for 110 years over an accident....?

Governor reduced to 10 years.


I'm not sure about isolated Regional. I was in a costco in the Midwest. Had about half the products you can get in phx. Funny to see 3 pallets of the same soda/drinks. No Kirkland brand TP.

onZedge 01-01-2022 05:33 PM

Everything fully stocked here, except we couldn't find eggnog.

Must've been a poor nog crop this year...

masraum 01-01-2022 05:36 PM

Astound here most of the grocery stores seem to be pretty well stocked, but there are usually a few things missing. Nothing like in your pic though.

Esel Mann 01-01-2022 05:45 PM

Lol, OP, despite who may be the ultimate owner, there is a difference between a super market and a grocery, or even an independent grocery. Just got back from NSB, the dollah general 'market' offerins of fixins, nada, but go to the pube-bix more closer to the bridge n, walla.

flatbutt 01-01-2022 05:46 PM

Food aplenty here but I can't get my anti-inflammatory med. It's been back ordered for 6 months. This sht is gettin' real.

Scott R 01-01-2022 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Esel Mann (Post 11563024)
Lol, OP, despite who may be the ultimate owner, there is a difference between a super market and a grocery, or even an independent grocery. Just got back from NSB, the dollah general 'market' offerins of fixins, nada, but go to the pube-bix more closer to the bridge n, walla.

It's a supermarket, the same size as any Kroger, they just call it a different name in the mountains.

Esel Mann 01-01-2022 05:55 PM

If in fact it is a supermarket then based upon empty shelves, pub rules apply. That is to say, when multiple taps go offline (aka supermarket shelves) for a specific location, for a long period of time... Then somebody not payin the billz....

Scott R 01-01-2022 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Esel Mann (Post 11563037)
If in fact it is a supermarket then based upon empty shelves, pub rules apply. That is to say, when multiple taps go offline (aka supermarket shelves) for a specific location, for a long period of time... Then somebody not payin the billz....

I highly doubt that, it's Kroger, this is the one in Carbondale in fact.

https://cdn.postindependent.com/wp-c...0-1024x732.jpg

The Walmart in Glenwood Springs looks the same.

Jims5543 01-01-2022 06:08 PM

East coast of Florida about 45 minutes north of West Palm Beach.

Creamer / half and half in short supply. Fine. We use heavy cream instead. Push comes to shove we can use whipped cream.

Spaghetti Sauce, no self respecting Italian family would buy canned sauce. We buy tomatoe paste and peeled whole tomatoes to make out own. We will even boil down whole tomatoes to make sauce when we have the time.

Everything else, we subscribe to Butcher Box for proteins and Misfits for produce, our in store purchases are minimal.

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stevej37 01-01-2022 06:11 PM

The breakfast food and cream cheese sections here were empty today.
The other sections looked normal.

VINMAN 01-01-2022 06:16 PM

Stores shelves are bare around here too. Never seen anything like it.

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stomachmonkey 01-01-2022 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott R (Post 11563041)
I highly doubt that, it's Kroger, this is the one in Carbondale in fact.

https://cdn.postindependent.com/wp-c...0-1024x732.jpg

The Walmart in Glenwood Springs looks the same.

It didn't look like that on Sunday, the clear parking lot and people in shorts that is.

I did dig the co-op. Popped in for some gas and washer fluid to make sure I was topped off for the ride back to Denver.

Grabbed some Jerky and half thought about loading up on ammo and maybe a new shot spoon.

That place has everything.

Brian 162 01-01-2022 07:03 PM

There's been a shortage of Kellogg's Bran Flakes up here for around a month. The grocery store posted a notice saying no product until mid-January.

stevej37 01-01-2022 07:08 PM

^^^ Go for Raisin Bran Crunch.
It's much better. :)

Bugsinrugs 01-01-2022 07:11 PM

My area has been without power for a week now. Local grocery store just reopened on generator power but shelves are fully stocked.

Scott R 01-01-2022 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 11563068)
It didn't look like that on Sunday, the clear parking lot and people in shorts that is.

I did dig the co-op. Popped in for some gas and washer fluid to make sure I was topped off for the ride back to Denver.

Grabbed some Jerky and half thought about loading up on ammo and maybe a new shot spoon.

That place has everything.

Yes, lol, it's -4 tonight.

deanp 01-01-2022 08:03 PM

We have sporadic shortages here, but nothing like that. Wonder if this developed into something more than internet chatter:

https://www.thetrucker.com/trucking-news/the-nation/calls-for-colorado-boycott-grow-after-110-year-verdict-against-latino-trucker

billybek 01-01-2022 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian 162 (Post 11563094)
There's been a shortage of Kellogg's Bran Flakes up here for around a month. The grocery store posted a notice saying no product until mid-January.

Nobody give a crap....;)

Baz 01-01-2022 08:09 PM

No problem here in Florida.......:)

stevej37 01-01-2022 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billybek (Post 11563144)
Nobody give a crap....;)

That can be a bigger problem.:)

Arizona_928 01-01-2022 08:25 PM

When bran flour is rationed....

Is this the build up to the great "reset"

fintstone 01-01-2022 08:41 PM

My wife like Smucker's blueberry flavored syrup and you cannot find that in any stores where I live. I have not been able to do so for about a year and refuse to pay to have it shipped. Sometimes the egg selection is a bit poorer than in the past. Sometime no extra-large eggs, just large eggs. May be a shelf stocking problem though...as help is hard to find when you can make almost as much by staying home. Everything else is relatively plentiful but prices have increased significantly on many things.

Tishabet 01-01-2022 09:15 PM

Went food shopping yesterday here in the greater Seattle area. Everything in my local store (Central Market) appeared normal.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6 (Post 11562985)
Lobster has gone up to $12.99/lb though.

One of the things I miss about living in the Boston area, chicken lobsters out this way are around $20/lb and jumbos are a couple of bucks more. Plenty of live dungeness crab around though!

fanaudical 01-01-2022 09:30 PM

The Fred Meyer (Kroger-owned) that we usually shop at has been slowly increasing the amount of non-food products, spreading shelves apart, and condensing the food section. It used to be that food was stocked fairly deep on the shelf; now I see they only have items 1-3 deep and have people walking around to keep pulling it forward.

I'm wondering if this is a Kroger-specific problem? There doesn't seem to be much difference in the other big grocery store we shop (Winco).


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