Friday, shoppers in Dallas felt safe grabbing groceries following this week’s winter storm. But some were met with long lines and bare shelves.
Grocery stores across North Texas were extremely busy, leaving empty shelves that usually hold the staples.Cameron Fields left the Walmart Neighborhood Market in Uptown with several items still missing off her list.
The refrigerated lunchmeat was also low in stock, along with breakfast food items including bacon, sausage, orange juice and milk. It was a similar story at the Tom Thumb at Oak Lawn and Blackburn.Richard Standford grabbed one of the last loaves of bread and treated himself to Diet Coke and strawberry ice cream.
Nancy Matlock had better luck than she expected at the busy Walmart Supercenter off Northwest Highway near Love Field. However, sections were still waiting to be restocked.
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