Showing us the empty shelves again. Letting us know L.A. will be under another lockdown soon.
"Several major grocery store chains have started to limit the number of items shoppers can buy as coronavirus cases continue to surge and fears of hoarding and shortages return.
On Friday night, shelves at a Target in the San Fernando Valley looked eerily similar to scenes from the beginning of the pandemic.
“I wasn’t worried before, but I kind of am right now,” Debora Neff, a shopper, said.
Paper towels and toilet paper have been selling like hotcakes, and even some food items like spaghetti sauce have been in high demand."
With coronavirus cases surging across the nation, shoppers said they wanted to stock up in order to limit their trips outdoors. Some also said they were concerned about winter with both the flu and COVID-19 going around.
“I’d rather start getting stuff now than later,” Sophia Lee, a shopper, said.
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/11/13/coronavirus-winter-stores-limiting-purchases-shortages-hoarding/