I'm sorry I can't get your tiny ice cream cups
People get snippy about the silliest things, don't they? I'm in Canada, high risk because of my age, so I've only been inside a grocery store once since March 17th. Last time I was, there was still a shortage of the kind of high fibre bread I need, and the paper products aisle (toilet paper, tissues, paper towels) was empty. I have no idea whether there was ice cream or not! And I still don't know what is short, unless it's one of the things I order and can't get. Like dry mustard?? Is someone hoarding that, or is the supplier having issues? But that wasn't a big deal, we just made something else than what we'd intended it for. For me the problem is the cost of ordering online (in general it's a neat system, I place the order and a few days later my husband picks it up. Parks, let's them know he's there, and they deliver to the car, no contact at all). For instance, normally I would pick my meat depending on price, availability, and size of package. Now, I'm not sure what I'm going to get so I have to order a few more things than we actually need, then sometimes do get them all, in larger or smaller packages, at higher prices (never seem to be lower unless it's because the package is much smaller). We are starting to get more fresh vegetables now that local farms have more crops ready, but again I'm ordering blind, and sometimes end up with less for more money than I was expecting.