Grocery
shopping during the Covid-19 pandemic can be interesting…and challenging
too! What follows is a tour of our local
Food Lion Grocery Store showing some key product displays…
The first
shortage we noticed was baking potatoes.
There were only a few small potatoes left. They have a great shelf life so that’s
probably why they were almost out of stock.
The bacon
display at Food Lion is usually packed with multiple choices for customers to
peruse. While it wasn’t wiped out, some
brands were out of stock or close to it.
I wonder if the fact that Smithfield’s Covid-19 reported plant
infections and the resulting publicity has hurt their sales…or is it because
the brand is owned by a company based in China… They were still in stock here!
There
were still enough steaks and other cuts of beef on hand, but you can see that
available product in the cooler is somewhat lacking.
No
surprise here! Given all the negative
publicity regarding Covid-19 at Smithfield’s big pork processing plant in South
Dakota and the fact that it supplies such a large portion of the United States
pork for grocery stores, I expected a ‘run’ on pork. The cooler looks fairly full but while there were plenty of pre-cooked pork
ribs and pork roasts (far more than usual for either product) they were being used as display
‘fillers’ for the missing chops, pork steaks and other smaller cuts that were basically gone!
We
weren’t looking for instant meals…but it’s a good thing we weren’t! Ramen noodles, instant lunches and other
inexpensive bowl style foods were just about wiped out. I hadn’t thought about this category but it
makes sense. In our area a lot of
workers are still building homes, landscaping, etc. and all their usual lunch spots
are closed down…so perhaps this was one of the solutions they migrated to. Alternatively, some local retirees don't like to cook and the restaurants are closed!
This was
another section of the store that sort of blew my mind. The bulk rice was wiped out! It is cheap food with a great shelf life and
perhaps that’s why the shelves were bare.
I wasn’t
too surprised to see that many of the Mexican/Hispanic basic items had been
snatched up by shoppers. We do have a
large population of Hispanics living in the area who work in food processing,
construction, landscaping and other industries.
No
surprise here either! This is where the
hand sanitizer and disinfectant hand soaps would normally be displayed. I think that it will be at least August
before we once again see hand sanitizer on the shelves of our grocery stores.
Spray
disinfectants and sanitizing wipes that kill bacteria and viruses are almost as
hard to find as hand sanitizers.
Thankfully, we had a couple of spray cans of disinfectant on hand when
the panic set in and store stocks were decimated! We keep a can at the ready to spray down any
deliveries we receive from Amazon…
No big surprise that these
shelves are completely empty of their normal products…but those Kleenex Multicare multipurpose wipes are
a poor stand-in for toilet paper! I
guess that if one is desperate enough, these wipes are better than
nothing. The problem would be that where
we live, we’re not supposed to flush any paper products other than the real
thing.
Good news
for us though! On the same day, we made
a second trip to the grocery store, this time the Ingles in Lenoir City
Tennessee. They were more in stock on
most products…and we even came across 7 packs of TP and we bought 2 of them!
Food City
vs. Ingles stocking levels may be the result of three factors. One would be when the last trucks or truck
replenished any particular store. The
second factor is store size and probable sales volume. The Food Lion stores are smaller than the
Ingles stores. The third factor is the
supply chain itself. Food Lion has 6
stores spread out over a wide area around Knoxville. Ingles, with larger stores, has 9 stores in
the area. Food Lion has over 1,000
stores in the Eastern USA while Ingles has only 212 stores in the Southeastern
part of the country.
Now for a
bit of happiness!
This is
our friend Norm, who by the way is a fellow Michigan State grad! You might be able to tell that Norm is a
frustrated but dedicated golfer who also has a nice creative streak going for
him. Love that face mask!
…and just
because we’re so proud of our two handsome and accomplished grandsons, this is
a recent photo of the quarantined pair at home in Omaha Nebraska. Maybe some day we'll see them face to face again! (Here they were picking up some take-out for dinner)
Emmett
Lee on the left is frustrated by his inability to play team sports and having to take high school classes on line. This is the
time of the year that he’d be running track and he’s already missed the
remainder of the basketball season. As
for David III, he’s stuck at home, taking his New York University courses long
distance/on-line. He’s missing what was
the exciting and energizing environment he enjoyed while attending college in
New York City. Nevertheless, we’re glad
that both boys are home with their parents and everyone is staying safe…
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
I made a trip to Food City on Tuesday and found it to be in pretty good shape except for the pork and rice I was looking for. The fish and high end beef case was especially well stocked. I didn't look at the paper goods however.
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ReplyDeleteHi Dave, and nice to find another comment on my blog. If it's OK with you I would like to include a link to your blog on my sidebar as it makes it easier for return visits. WOW on those Food Lion shortages and we have seen some similar empty shelves here in Nashua, NH. Baking products and canned soups and ready made goods in short supply. Thankfully, we prefer using real ingredients when we cook at home which we have been doing and hardly ordering take-out. We shopped at a Food Lion store the entire time we lived on the VA Eastern Shore as it was the sole grocery store in the town we lived in with a pop. of 500+
ReplyDeleteAlso not sure if I mentioned in a previous comment forgot to mention that on our blog, Beatrice & Grenville, are aliases. We chose them when we first started the blog in VA and those were the names of Boyds Bears figurines we owned. In reality, we are Dorothy & Patrick; nice to meet you.
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