Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Give Me My Rice Back!

Haiti Food Riots
So I was at Sam's Club (like Costco) this weekend and I went to the Rice aisle like any normal grocery trip, expecting to buy rice.

All I saw was an empty shelf.

WTF? How does a warehouse not have rice?! I knew something was up when I went to the register and the clerk politely explained, "We don't stock as much rice anymore but you can go to management and let them know." Other customers were in line to talk to management so I just left the store thinking of the economy...

Today while checking world news, I found an article that supported my suspicions! Multiple stores in the U.S. will not or can't purchase as much rice, wheat, oil (cooking), and flour!

The New York Sun newspaper is reporting that major retailers on both coasts are limiting customers’ purchases of flour, rice and cooking oil.

The Sun reports that a Costco Warehouse in California ran out of rice, frustrating shoppers. “Where’s the rice?” an engineer from Palo Alto, Calif., Yajun Liu, said. “You should be able to buy something like rice. This is ridiculous.”

The rice that is left is selling at near one dollar a pound, and in some areas, customers report paying about $30 for a 25-pound bag.

Most Costco members were only allowed to buy only one bag. One clerk reportedly dropped two sacks back on the stack after taking them from a customer who tried to buy more than the one bag limit.

“Due to the limited availability of rice, we are limiting rice purchases based on your prior purchasing history,” a sign above the dwindling supply said, the Sun reports.

Shoppers said the limits had been in place for a few days, and that rice supplies had been spotty for a few weeks. A store manager referred questions to officials at Costco headquarters near Seattle, who did not return calls or e-mail messages to the Sun.

A New York Costco reportedly was not restricting rice, but is limiting oil and flour. Rumors floating on the Internet say that bakery owners bought up flour at warehouse stores after their commercial suppliers doubled their prices.

Spiking food prices have led to riots in recent weeks in Haiti, Indonesia, and several African nations. India recently banned export of all but the highest quality rice, and Vietnam blocked the signing of a new contract for foreign rice sales. (Full Story)

Haiti Food Riots
So my advice, start stocking up on essential foods unless you wouldn't mind making life sacrifices at the register... We already have that problem at the gas pump. "Did I eat today???" (Katt Williams)

Learn more about rising food prices and these damn oil prices at Infowars.

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  1. get outta here..for real? i work in the distribution bidness and i thought it was just bad with importing the ish but it's bad in the states 2? oh this is bad..

  2. and HOT DAMN! if i don't miss costco...i know that was a lil random but i do, them free food samples they be giving out...i used to love that! lol

  3. LMAO I try to make two rounds of them samples before I leave the store, how I go into Sam's Club hungry and come out full?

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