It has been interesting to watch the progression of my local grocery store over the last couple of weeks.
About 2 weeks ago, it was pretty normal.
Then about a week ago, it looked like locust had moved through whole sections. We had lots of fresh fruit and produce and fish/seafood, but the meat sections were completely empty -- nothing, even the high priced stuff was gone. Bread, milk, egg, most cheese, ALL the ice cream and novelty ice cream, canned soup, pasta, pasta sauces, hand sanitizer, paper towels, napkins and toilet paper and frozen veggies all gone. You could still buy lots of things to eat, but it was bizarre.
Went yesterday and a lot of things back to normal. Still no ice cream -- come on people!!! But lots of fresh fruit and veggies, meat lockers were all full (pretty light on any chicken but snagged a huge turkey for $1.49 a pound), bread, milk, pasta, pasta sauce, canned soup all on shelves. Paper products and hand sanitizers and frozen veggies are still out and most of the eggs are gone, but store looked pretty normal. So I wonder if we are done with the panic hoarding in Mayberry -- i.e Culpeper, Va.
What's it like for everyone else?