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So what's the meat situation like in your area?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78811053:MV80Mzk4NjU3XzgwMDgwMTkyXzJBNkNDNEIy] Southeast Missouri reporting. Cheap low quality beef is around 6 dollars a pound even at Walmart, the good stuff is nearing 10. Very little in the coolers, the shelves are thin in product, and massive bare spots throughout the store, even in drygoods, etc. It's clear that the supply chain from China is drying up. There was no butter to be found yesterday at the Walmart other than imperial stick butter. With the holiday weekend, nothing will be left come Monday. Lowe's has been out of any affordable lumber for two weeks now locally, with signs posted about a supply chain disruption. It's looking more and more like the collapse of the Soviet Union looked. It's becoming more and more obvious by the week. [/quote]
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Central Maine: They advertise meat at decent prices, but run out of the "weekly specials" the first morning, and then everything else is at least double what it would have been 3 months ago.
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