Posted by Jason1Pa on February 21, 2022 at 12:01:58 from (71.162.27.197):
In Reply to: Next shortage? posted by DeltaRed on February 21, 2022 at 07:32:05:
I've been having trouble finding cat food for several months. Went strictly buying online. That was the only way. Now that has even dried up. Called cat food company several months ago and the lady said they have been making it as fast as they can. Didn't say anything about a shortage. I don't know? Is it hoarding? Probably somewhat. I've been buying as much as I can and when I can. Talking to several coworkers with cats and they are doing the same. 5w-40 diesel oil is another extremely hard item to find. Especially Shell Rotella T6 I was buying a few jugs every month online threw TSC because you couldn't find it anywhere. Now they stopped selling. Heard that oil was manufactured in the Netherlands and has been halted for whatever reason. We'll see how other brands will do once people start to panic and buy it up.
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