Parler
Gab
Hi. I just wanted to let you know that my wife and I were at a Walmart in Lakewood Wa and they had a small amount of eggs in stock. Then we left there and went to a Tacoma WinCo and they had none and then we went to a Tacoma Walmart and they had a small amount also. We were told that the lack of eggs was because of the bird flu (sham). We were told that the suppliers killed all of their birds because of the bird flu. What's next? Just thought I'd let you know about our area. Thanks.Three different stores, all suffering the egg shortages we have been warned about for the past few months. The next email came in on Friday, January 6, 2023, and it included images from an Oregon 'Grocery Outlet' store.
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| ANP reader image, Oregon Grocery Outlet store. |
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| ANP reader image, Oregon Grocery Outlet store. |
GROCERY STORES CLOSING IN 2023
A number of businesses closed in 2022 after fighting to survive what has been dubbed "Bidenflation," but it is the grocery chains that we are focusing on in this piece.
One would think that due to the lockdowns in 2020, where diners and restaurants were deemed "non-essential," by many state leader, and Americans used to eating out all the time were forced to eat at home, cooking far more than they had in the past, that grocery stores would actually fare better than other businesses...but they didn't.
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