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Grandkids like Pop Tarts, so picked up a couple of boxes last weekend on a BOGO deal at Publix.

Ok yeah I'll sneak one myself now and then, noticed that they have reduced the product size, they are shorter. Which is reduced sugar so there is that.....

Box is same size, price is same but the tarts themselves are shorter. Shrinkflation.



 
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DEF is starting to become an issue around here. People are snatching it up and stockpiling whether they need it now or not, making the local NAPA shelves bare.


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Posts: 20087 | Location: Montana | Registered: November 01, 2010Report This Post
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Sriracha around here is gone.

I suspect there are resellers snatching it all up to put on Amazon and eBay.


 
Posts: 33777 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: November 12, 2007Report This Post
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High quality stainless steel is apparently hard to come by. Last year, I bought a hand made stainless steel pot for steaming crabs. It cost about $350.00. The person that makes them stopped doing so because the materials are hard to get and would be double the price.
 
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Smuckers Blackberry jam. Haven't seen it in six months.
Bought a jar of Red Rasberry, Meh.
 
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I can’t seem to find much clear silicone caulk anywhere and when I do it’s always the big tubes that require a caulk gun, I’m looking for the smaller hand squeezable tubes you can re-cap.

The one place that even had it, the prices were ludicrous

Is there some sort of silicone shortage?


 
Posts: 33777 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: November 12, 2007Report This Post
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I can’t seem to find much clear silicone caulk anywhere and when I do it’s always the big tubes that require a caulk gun, I’m looking for the smaller hand squeezable tubes you can re-cap.

The one place that even had it, the prices were ludicrous

Is there some sort of silicone shortage?


Caulking been hit and miss for me. That section in HD or Lowes has been half empty for the last year. My hardest has been simple painter caulk without silicon.


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Peanut butter. I can find it but always only a 1/3 of the shelves are fill and the brand you want is hit or miss.


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Posts: 16395 | Registered: March 27, 2004Report This Post
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Chicken Paws, yep, chicken Paws and still sardines. Also chicken liver and hearts and gizzard are hard to come by.

I feed my pup a partial raw diet. Which is 8oz of raw ground beef,heart,liver, unwashed green trip. Two (2) chicken Paws, and a cooked homemade food that I call puppy casserole,which has chicken hearts and gizzard, chicken liver, ground beef, ground chicken and/or turkey, ground pork. Sweet potato, carrots, spinach, kale, celery, beets, partly, brown rice, quota, ground flaxseed. Salmon, mackerel and 3 whole eggs.
I also feed my pup The Honest Kitchen dehydrated food, and it's been hard to come by. Plus The Honest Kitchen dehydrated Goats Milk. It's also been hard to come by.

I have never had a problem getting chicken paws,liver, hearts and gizzard. This is crazy!

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Wife reported today no Keebler Deluxe Grahams at any of the local grocery stores. On line search shows the same unless you are willing to pay $15 a package to some reseller on Amazon.


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Peanut butter. I can find it but always only a 1/3 of the shelves are fill and the brand you want is hit or miss.
For a few weeks now, local stores have had dozens of jars of creamy PB on the shelves, but no crunchy.



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Posts: 30650 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010Report This Post
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Still no creamy Jif here. Mad

Not that I eat a ton of peanut butter, but when I want it, I want creamy Jif.


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Posts: 20087 | Location: Montana | Registered: November 01, 2010Report This Post
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The wife got creamy Jif at Sam's last week. But no crunchy, which is what we use to pill our 2 boxers.

On the boat I run we had to order new air conditioning units for the flybridge in February. Latest projection was August or September and I have no confidence that will happen either.

A friend of my boss had a boatyard screw up all of his AC and refrigeration. Completely ruined all of it. Probably $100,000.00 worth. Multi-million dollar boat has been without air since March.
 
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Chewing gum has been reduced to a handful of flavors for quite a while at my local wallyworld.
 
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We ordered a LG Washer and Dryer from Costco on 6/22/22. Delays have put delivery out until late September - Maybe.



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Went to both Yooper (local, not big box) grocery store delis in search of chicken for sandwiches.
No joy!


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There was a story on TV last night that there is a candy shortage here or coming. Last week, I couldn't find M&M's at Walmart.
 
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Spray sizing


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[QUOTE]Originally posted by mcrimm:
We ordered a LG Washer and Dryer

I am sorry. Hope it works out better for you than most.



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We ordered a LG Washer and Dryer from Costco on 6/22/22. Delays have put delivery out until late September - Maybe.


We ordered our appliances on 12/30/21 for our kitchen renovation in August. Were just told about 2 weeks ago they all finally came in and the appliance shop is storing them for us.

6 1/2 months Eek

Used to be like 6 1/2 days


 
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