08-14-2021, 04:04 PM
The obvious and usual suspects missing: water, toilet paper and canned goods. But somethingĀ
else I've noticed in this video - the toy aisle! Dude, it was decimated! That's a whole lotta people
thinking "Buy Christmas presents NOW!!!" Maybe nothing, some people probably shop for JesusĀ
Day all year - but it looked strange.
Another thing I've noticed being wiped out: cooking oil, vinegar [all kinds] and canning supplies/mason jars.
Now, longtime preppers probably see these things leaving shelves empty in regular cycles; especially
when there's any credible threat afoot - hurricane/tornado season, looming disease or anything else
that may affect the supply chain. But these three things are a new one on me! And it's very consistent
across a wide section of our country. YouTubers all over America are documenting their trips to
local Walmarts and grocery stores and they're all coming out seeing very similar things.
No need to freak out. I know a lot of it is there's just more people out there doing this now but don't
neglect the fact that there's a very good reason why. Shelves are more consistently empty and are
empty for longer here lately. As though a silent panic alarm has been sounded. I guess people finally
realized that old "fool me once" thing ain't worth a repeat.
Just sharing some hard evidence. I know this is just ONE video from ONE person but it is in EXACT
alignment with scores of other videos from scores of other people I've seen over the last two weeks.
Do what you feel is right.