I haven’t read this thread, but I wanted to post my impressions after walking through the local supermarket:
1.) It’s a weird mix of normality and famine. Most things are there in their normal bounty, but some things are either missing completely, or seriously depleted.
2.) Totally Missing – All paper products. I went to pick up some napkins, because we happen to be almost out of them. The ENTIRE paper products aisle was empty. No Napkins. No Toilet Paper. No Paper Towels. No Tissues.
Why? This seems so bizarre. We have plenty of paper towels, toilet paper, and tissues, because we buy in bulk. Are people really thinking that they will run out of these disposable items over the next two weeks to a month?
3.) Totally Missing – Potatoes. Really. I wanted to get some potatoes yesterday for dinner, and they were completely gone, except for a few “premium” plastic-wrapped potatoes. I guess people figured that potatoes will keep a long time.
4.) Mostly gone – Pasta and Macaroni and Cheese – Again, I guess people stocked up because this will keep a long time. Gonna be some boringly repetitive meals, though.
5.) Mostly gone – flour, bread mixes, and pancake mix. Again, it’ll keep, I guess.
6.) Depleted – bottled water. Nowhere near gone, because the store seems to have a LOT of it. But, as another thread asks, why stock up?
7.) Depleted – eggs. I guess you need them for the pancakes and other baking.
8.) Depleted – milk, but not as bad as eggs. Again, needed for a lot of baking.
9.) Depleted – Frozen pizzas and pizza fixings – I guess pizza is the go-to quarantine food.
10,) Depleted – Popcorn – something to eat while quarantined with all those movies and streaming services.
10.) Coffee Grinders – shut down and placed off-limits. I guess they don’t want people contaminating the grinders. I’m reminded of Dave Barry’s crime-novel-writing friend who observed that by poisoning the grinder at the supermarket you could commit the Perfect Crime, as long as you didn’t mind killing a few innocents.
But there was still a lot of bread itself, fruits and vegetables, fresh meat, prepared foods, candy, and snacks. All things considered, it’s as weird what ISN’T missing as what is.