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Why is it that bags of feed are getting heavier?Feed unloaded and put away. I park the truck by the house and carry each sack of feed to where it is being used or stored.
Supposedly like pork.Elk, you seem most likely to know, so I'll ask: Do you know what cat tastes like?
Doesn't seem that way to me. Certain companies are now selling poultry feed in 40 lb. bags for the same price they used to sell it for in 50 lb. bags.Why is it that bags of feed are getting heavier?![]()
There's a lot of that, my Husband has been picking up some side trucking work for a friend and there are major staffing and supply chain issues in Tx, Louisiana, Georgia and both Carolinas. Wait times on everything is crazy and produce in general is low supply, he's been transporting broccoli all over the South this past week.Mon. Tue, Wed (and today's extra farm chores) workouts done -- I was off the grid for field survey work at Roper Lake and Dankworth Pond those very long work days (but short daylight hours). We worked dawn to dusk and then drove 3 hours to/from home in beginning and end. Still recuperating... by working at my desk today.
These work trips are how I find out how the restaurants are doing (I rarely eat out at home)- Pizza Hut marked off salads, most pasta, and all drinks but fountain drinks from the menu; the local Casa Manana restaraunt had a full menu, Arby's crossed out many menu items and ran out of napkins and gave me paper towels from the handwash sink, Cirkle K (convenience/gas) had many coffee drink dispenser out of service. This report is from eastern Arizona locations like Safford, Globe, Miami, and Cordes Junction (Arby's in Love's truckstop in north central AZ). YMMV