Where I live, everything with a long shelf life has been hoarded. Tins, grains, meats (for the freezer). The vegetable section is still relatively well stocked!
I went unto the local Walmart this afternoon and saw how things were going there.
Yes, pretty much all the fresh produce they usually have was available-
Except for potatoes, onions and garlic. Only a few white onions were left. This area was originally settled largely by German and Scandinavian imigrants, not Irish... I know about the potato monument near Hirschorn. So does my neighbors DNA.
The display of empty bins where those foods usually were:
The aisle where frozen pizzas and dubious quality microwave frozen "TV dinners" usually are found was completely empty:
But you could buy all types of frozen fruit and as much ice cream as you wanted.
There were no eggs, milk, cheeses, flours, dry pasta of any kind or canned soups, stews or meats in the store.
All the meat was gone except the most expensive cuts of beef and pork and some bags of frozen chicken wings. But there were plenty of frozen/fresh fish and shrimp?
We won't talk about the toilet paper aisle.