The pandemic still continues to affect grocery store shelves, as cases spike, throughout the U.S.  As some processing plants close, due to Coronavirus, EatThis.com has found that some items that may be harder to find, next time you shop.

Toilet paper may still be hard to find, and many stores still limit the number of packs you can buy, four months into this crisis.

Flour and spices may be sparse, as more people prefer to cook from home (while local governments throughout the country set different face mask and social distancing guidelines).  In fact, McCormick is now running its spice manufacturing plants 24 hours per day, so that spices may be fully stocked, by the holidays.

Carrots are a veg that may be hard to come by.  Reuters reports that many vegetable packing plants have employees who have tested Coronavirus positive…  And the world’s largest carrot-processing facility had an employee die from COVID-19.

Check out the other items it may be harder to find at the grocery store, HERE.

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