CUSTOMERS are mourning the days when they could once find everything on their shopping list.
Now they're forced to make other arrangements, especially at Walmart, which recently came under fire for its sparse selection of food.
Many grocery stores across America are wiped clean as each struggle to restock supplies.
Supply chain-related problems still lingering from the pandemic have left several stores across the nation barren, even years later.
And because grocers source their produce from across the world, a complicated supply chain is created, according to previous reporting by The U.
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A moment in time! Emma Roberts, Gigi Hadid and more pregnant celebrities have documented their baby bump progress with stunning maternity shoots.
The Unfabulous alum wasCosmopolitan’s first pregnant cover star in November 2020, one month ahead of her and Garrett Hedlund’s son’s birth. The Holidate actress showed her bare belly in a pink crop top and matching skirt at the time.
Us Weekly broke the news in June 2020 that she and the actor had a little one on the way.
SCHOOLS have warned parents that they could introduce a four-day week because of tight budgets. Timetables will also be restricted and more than half plan to slash staff and increase class sizes. But parent groups slammed the plans, saying it would affect working families' jobs and betray the children, the Daily Mail reports. Arabella Skinner, director of parent pressure group UsForThem, added: "Parents are in despair as to what this means for their children’s education, and also the impact this will have on their ability to hold down their jobs as we enter a cost of living crisis.