Here are some of the highlights. More details found at the links.
Let's hope manufacturing gets caught up and to everyone in need soon.
Some of these I knew about others I haven't heard of yet. I am sure
there is much more out there. Many things they blame on panic buying
of things making it hard for manufacturers to keep up with
the ingredients and components to supply the demand. Other problems
is the labor not being available due to social distancing or not
being able to come in from other countries to work and the total
shut down.
2. 19 Groceries That Have Gone Up the Most During Pandemic
3. 4 ingredients facing shortages amid the pandemic
4. Worried about more shortages, grocery stores are stockpiling goods
5. Shortages
6. Medication Shortages (this may not be up to date )
7. Coins
8. Hospitals
9. Morgues
10. Consumer goods
11. Condoms
12. Toilet paper and other paper products
13. Bike Shortage is a Tale of Changed Lives and Disrupted Supply Chains
14. Seed Shortages.
15. Sewing Machines
16.Experts Say You're Not Alone In Wanting A Smaller Thanksgiving Turkey This Year
17. Canned Corn Is Experiencing A Shortage
18 . Ammunition due to the fear of all the political craziness
1. World Wide Hunger
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/22/world/africa/coronavirus-hunger-crisis.html
This hunger crisis, experts say, is global and caused by a multitude
of factors linked to the corona virus pandemic and the ensuing
interruption of the economic order: the sudden loss in income for
countless millions who were already living hand-to-mouth; the
collapse in oil prices; widespread shortages of hard currency from
tourism drying up; overseas workers not having earnings to send
home; and ongoing problems like climate change, violence, population
dislocations and humanitarian disasters.
2. 19 Groceries That Have Gone Up the Most During the Pandemic
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/08/15/19-groceries-driving-up-your-bill-the-most-during-pandemic/42206031/
19. Flour and prepared flour mixes +4.5%
18. Shelf stable fish and seafood +4.6%
17. Fresh sweet rolls, coffeecakes, doughnuts +4.8%
16. Carbonated drinks +5.1%
15. Soups +5.1%
14. Frozen fruits and vegetables +5.5%
13. Bacon, breakfast sausage, and related products +5.5%
12. Frozen fish and seafood +5.6%
11. Breakfast cereal +5.9%
10. Canned vegetables +6.4%
9. Dried beans, peas, and lentils +7.4%
8. Peanut butter +7.9%
7. Ham +8.7%
6. Potatoes +8.7%
5. Frankfurters +8.8%
4. Chicken +9.4%
3. Citrus fruits +10.3%
2. Pork chops +19.9%
1. Beef and veal +22.7%
3. - 4 ingredients facing shortages amid the pandemic
https://www.fooddive.com/news/4-ingredients-facing-shortages-amid-the-pandemic/579323/
Mushrooms
Garlic
The majority of garlic consumed in the U.S. is imported from China.
Supply chains were interrupted, and has weakened supply and
increased prices. The cost of garlic was up 29% from last year
during the pandemic, while wholesale prices were up 60% from the
start of this year, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Globally, there is a struggle to produce enough garlic. There is a
shortage of both onions and garlic in the Philippines.
Carbon Dioxide
Beer, soda and seltzer water rely on carbon dioxide to give the
beverages its fizzy mouth feel, so a depleting supply of CO2 from
ethanol plants is causing concern among beverage makers.
yeast
the American Bakers Association, was not prepared for the run on
yeast there's usually a lull in demand for bread products and
ingredients in the first quarter of the year, while the peak
typically comes during the holiday season at the end of the year.
4. Worried about more shortages, grocery stores are stockpiling
goods
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/27/business/grocery-stores-stockpiling-pandemic/index.html
Stocking up on products to avoid shortages during a second wave of
corona virus.
Grocery stores were focusing on stockpiling weeks of supplies for
shoppers, but now food sellers are focusing on the long-term, aiming
to stockpile supplies for months instead.
A massive surge in sales of Bounty paper towels in July was
reported. As people began scrubbing down their homes and washing
their dishes more often during the pandemic.
Clorox, shortages of its wipes and other products will continue into
2021 due to demand.The company has aggressively ramped up
production, but it still won't be enough.
5. Shortages
https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2020/07/16/coronavirus-pandemic-shortages/
Soft drink companies are focusing on their core brands because the
aluminum can industry shortages. With so many people at home, the
consumption of those drinks is up more than 30 percent.manufacturers
are having to choose what they can
The pandemic is impacting manufacturing capabilities all over
the world,” said Hillebrand. “With a global economy, parts are
sourced from all over the world and manufacturing has crawled to a
very slow pace and orders are nowhere near being filled.”
Hillebrand says the items shortest supply are, “Freezers are
short and on an 8- to 12-week back order. Refrigerators side by side
and top-mount refrigerators are very short in supply.”
There is also a roofing shingles, lumber shortage slowing down
construction. Not only is wood in short supply, so are the things
made from it like cabinets, windows and doors
6. Medication Shortages (this may not be up to date
)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7378009/
The list is too long to print here.
From 2015–2019, annual medication shortages have increased
consistently from 5 to 31. Over the span of only 6 months, 27 new
shortages were announced in 2020. Medication shortages in 2020 have
reached 87% that of the shortages reported in 2019 in half of the
time. When considering the effect of the second wave of COVID-19
cases it is likely that medication shortages will continue to
escalate.
In ventilation use, patients often require varying amounts of
sedation and/or analgesia depending on their status. For example,
fentanyl is a commonly used drug for analgesia, whereas propofol is
used for sedation. In addition, midazolam can be infused if heavy
sedation is required. These medications are essential not patient
comfort and to minimize the risk of self extubation. Yet, all 3 of
these medications are currently in shortage
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortages_related_to_the_COVID-19_pandemic#Others
7. Coins
A shortage of coins around the United States as the circulation of
coins came to a halt. Normal circulation of coins through banks,
business, and consumers was interrupted at every step. The lock down
closed both banks and business. Consumers shied away from the use of
cash when health warnings indicated the use of cash and coin could
spread the virus. Therefore, coins stopped moving throughout the
economy. The shortage was further exacerbated when the Treasury
authorized the minting of fewer coins earlier in the year to protect
workers during the pandemic.
8. Hospitals
Laboratory mice are being culled, and some strains are at risk of
shortage due to lock downs. Then there is also all the personnel,
drugs and equipment shortages also.
9. Morgues
New York morgue shortages led the city to propose temporary burial
in parks.
10. Consumer goods
toilet paper, hand sanitizer, cleaning supplies and canned food.
Various consumer items were reported in local shortage due to either
supply chain disruption or unusual demand, including freezers,
$100 bills (on one bank in New York City), jigsaw puzzles,
Kettlebells,blood,baking yeast,dogs and cats for adoption in
New York City, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Nintendo
Switch Lite,laptop and tablet computers,and small
gold bars and gold coins.
11. Condoms
(Other than boredom now we see another reason for so many quarantine
babies lol) Concerns about a global condom shortage arose after some
manufacturers were forced to shut down or reduce their operations,
in compliance with stay-at-home orders, including Malaysia-based
Karex, the world's largest condom producer.This has been compounded
with delays in delivery due to greater restrictions on imports and
freight
12. Toilet paper and other paper products
Shortages of toilet paper were in various countries, including
Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Canada, the United Kingdom and the
United States. Shoppers reported empty shelves in both the toilet
paper section as well as sections for related products such as paper
towels, tissues, and diapers.
Two different grades of toilet paper: commercial toilet paper
and consumer toilet paper. Georgia-Pacific predicted a 40% increase
in consumer toilet paper as a result of people staying at home. Due
to differences in roll size, packaging, and supply and distribution
networks between the two grades, toilet paper manufacturers are
expected to have difficulty shifting production to meet the shift in
demand from commercial to home use, leading to lingering shortages
even after panic buying subsides
13. Bike Shortage is a Tale of Changed Lives and Disrupted Supply
Chains
https://www.marketplace.org/2020/08/20/bike-shortage-covid-19-economy-transportation/
There is a national — international, even — bike shortage. It’s been
going on for months and will continue to go on for months.
“As public transit was viewed in a different light, so was the
bicycle. And we saw an explosion of commuters,” Bjorling said
The next flush of entry-level bikes and parts will probably
get here around September or October.
14. Seed Shortages.
https://www.delish.com/food-news/a34316746/smaller-turkey-thanksgiving-2020/
Major seedling / garden plant suppliers are having a difficult
time getting seeds to start growing 2021 vegetable garden plants.
15. Sewing Machines At one time during the beginning of the shut down these were nowhere to be found in some areas.
16.Experts Say You're Not Alone In Wanting A Smaller Thanksgiving Turkey This Year
Thanksgiving dinner is set to look different this year.
Basically... they think people with be having smaller Thanksgiving
Celebrations so people will want smaller birds. Due to contracts from a
year ago actual smaller birds may be harder to come by.
17. Canned Corn Is Experiencing A Shortage At Grocery Stores Due To Early Stockpiling During The Pandemic
https://www.delish.com/food-news/a34395581/canned-corn-shortage-covid-19/
Canned corn is the latest grocery store item seeing somewhat of a
shortage. According to the Wall Street Journal, the sweet corn used for
canning is only harvested once a year, and each summer, the amount that
is reaped has to last for months thereafter. The WSJ cited statistics
from Nielsen that explained canned corn saw a 47% increase of sales
compared to last year.
18. Ammunition
No links here just walk into any sporting goods store and look.
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