So what shortages are you personally seeing?

Okay, thanks. Although I believe they too can get blocked, in this case it was the urethra.

Primarily to promote the growth of more tender meat. It also makes them more docile whether pigs, chickens, cattle, horses, or whatever else. An intact male animal not used for breeding isn’t worth as much, if any, at the market.

For cattle, there is another advantage. If you have a herd of beef cattle that you intend to put in a feedlot or sell to a packing plant, the last thing you want is cows. If you have heifers out on the pasture with bulls present, you have a serious problem. Steers are okay, though.

Do you mean, the last thing you want is calves?

Nope. What I meant was that you never want to put cows or soon to be cows in a feedlot. Steers and heifers only.

It seems to me that the whole point of not allowing the heifers access to bulls is to prevent calves. Otherwise, why would it matter?

A lot of intact male animals are much more aggressive when they are around fertile females so I assumed that was the issue.

You don’t put cows in feedlots precisely because you’ll lose money on them.

I went to Costco yesterday with one objective in mind: heavy cream. Two quarts of it. I hate going to Costco in any circumstances, and I especially hate going to Costco when they have no sign of heavy cream anywhere.

Just a couple of things I’ve found. If you have it shipped, Walmart has plenty of canned cat food available in multipacks. I saw different varieties of Fancy Feast, Friskies, etc. I know it’s Walmart, though.

Costco has Saltines available for shipping. A 12-pack for $6.29 plus $3.00 for shipping if you don’t want to spend $75 for free shipping.

That post is from July of 2020.

It’s now March of 2022, and I’ve only recently been able to find Pepsi with Real Sugar, my favorite cola brand, in 12-packs in the stores for the first time in a very long time. And not everywhere, either.

Not really. Sure, Walmart lets you add it to your cart but then says it’s not actually in stock when you try to check out. I’ve had that happen twice this week.

I’m unable to find egg noodles. Pasta is missing some items, but you can usually find something, but the spots for egg noodles are empty.

I wanted to buy a basic programmable coffee maker but the couple of walmarts I checked were cleaned out. Amazon to the rescue…

Did you try Walmart’s app or website? I’ve used them several times and the price and delivery options were equal to or better than Amazon.

I have found that while the regular pasta/noodle shelf is bare, I can find the more expensive Manichevitz egg noodles in the ethnic food section

I actually was specifically looking for Manischewitz (they’re the only ones who know what a wide egg noodle is). They were empty, too.

I got lucky – I shopped at a smaller store and they had some boutique brand noodles almost the right size.

I was in Wegmans this past weekend; I didn’t really notice any major shortages, other than a few very specific types of Easter candy (Peeps jellybeans and some small Ferrero Roche balls?).

The cat food shelves were a different story. Unlike other stores, Wegmans is now posting these:

Bags of dry cat food is getting tapped, too. Purina’s Friskies brands have pretty much been gone for a month now. Some other brands as well.

On a trip to Florida a couple weeks ago my sister took me out to her favorite restaurant for her favorite appetizer, Onion Threads – not something I had ever heard of, they are basically thinly sliced frozen onion rings – they had been removed from the menu.

At the local (Pennsylvania) Giant there was a sign saying frozen onion rings were unavailable.

A couple of weeks ago I had frozen hash brown potatoes on my list. I wanted the patties, but Jewel not only didn’t have them, they didn’t have any bagged frozen hash browns either.

I’m shopping tomorrow, so I checked the Jewel website. All frozen hash browns are marked as Out of Stock. However, a brief check says that Aldi has both types, so go figure.

On a related note, a few weeks ago I noticed that Aldi didn’t have any baby carrots. I thought it was a stocking issue, but 2 weeks later (I shop every other week) they still didn’t have them. Jewel not only had them, but they were on sale.