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Global supply chains are under huge strain and we’d like to find out what goods are difficult to buy where you live

Photograph: Maureen McLean/REX/ShutterstockPhotograph: Maureen McLean/REX/ShutterstockWe’d like your help to find out what items are in short supply where you live.

 

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Lots of things including crisps.

A fucking house.

commonsense

In Auckland NZ can’t get self raising flour very often

The planned shortages. This has been staged.

The guardian newspaper. We’ve had to resort to buying actual toilet paper instead.

Actually I'm good. I get that there's a distribution problem. I think people panic ( watching news) makes it worse. It will be quite some time until it strained itself out.

Smoked quail eggs are hard to find.

Political integrity.

Car

A clue. The USA doesn't have one

Nothing. usa

Whatever the government says

.Por aqui o que falta é dinheiro para comprarm

Texas, USA nothing! We have everything we need... grocery is well stocked!

Decent journalism?

Journalism that doesn’t slander an innocent MP itwasascam

Dinosaurs.

Vegetables and fish were the things I wanted yesterday that I couldn't get what I wanted. Will adapt plans but really short on the veg

You just know when our government keep coming out and saying ‘there are supply issues all around the world’ that it isn’t true - one doth protest too much

Oh dear, these replies are not going to help the rags support to the Labour Party. What a shame

Concrete seedlings. Until yesterday, nobody in the UK wanted them but now, it's altogether a different story.

Milk but only from sainsburys who offer no explanation and no response to questions.

Peace in Afghanistan, however we paid a lot but still seeking it.

A house

In Germany: food - shelves full. Bizarrely, the local IKEA has had no chips for 2 weeks running. Otherwise, certain construction materials - tiles, wood etc.

Good quality lube

I'm really struggling to buy all the neoliberal bullsh*t being engineered to normalise failure at COP26. It's time to kick neoliberalism into touch. A habitable future is a lot more important than the Tories, their donors, share prices and pension funds.

I gave listening ears to her mentorship. It haven't been easy with my investment of $300 i receive $1000 in return I don't want a huge return I only wanted a trusted trader educator. I want to use this time to give due appreciation to Mrs Nichelle_11

A fit for purpose Track and Trace system, based on yesterday's report....£37 billion!

f*ing maruchan

I'm finding it hard to buy that capitalism is the best system available to humans, but there is a lot of fuckers selling it.

Kindness

Playstation 5. 🤪

the “truth”

Oh shut uppp why don’t you report on sewage waste being pumped into our rivers on the express permission of this government rather than people not being able to buy niche beer whenever they need it?!

Nothing.

Common sense.

i can buy anything in China

Ealing: Mineral water, supplies returning just today

foreigner escort

A house. Properties are expensive AF

In Venezuela it’s “low supply” 🤷‍♂️ In the UK it’s “high demand” 😅

For the third time, honest journalism now stop asking.

Will be a problem ! As of workers as of food and education the shortage is and evidence . crime and rapes are an evidence to as a result of ignorance and incapacity to drive this country

Marmite in Athens Greece where I live. Got to just love Brexit

That the government are in control!

In my country , Portugal: nothing.

Nothing comes to mind. Not living in brexit country helps for sure.

Tory politicians, they've all been bought up already.

Nothing.

I’m in Manchester, UK and the only shortage I’ve noticed is certain items of furniture in Ikea. No problems at all in my local supermarket

An honest newspaper

En Cuba... ANYTHING. No hay ni pinga.

Cocaine

In Malaysia we have everything, my local supermarket is filled with waitrose products.

Here in rural Canada (in other words, at the end of the supply chain), the local grocery stores are constantly out of things - fresh products, even dog food isn't there. And prices are climbing scary fast. Petrol, for example. It's quite a worry.

In Australia most things are hard to buy, except for out government.

If you notice nobody has any problems that the Guardian is looking for. GUARDIAN looking to make a story when one doesn't exist

Paranoia

Proper sausages 🇳🇴

Calpol in the Netherlands (due to Brexit). Everything else is fresh and plentiful.

Crisps. Had an issue with 1 brand of milk a few months ago but the crisp aisle was completely empty. They had popcorn though...

Not a Federal Minister

Food, housing, medicines and decent wages. 🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺

Anything our government says

What's with a shortage of orange juice sainsburys , pack of 4. Continually out of stock?

Anything my government promises.

A decent newspaper

A left leaning newspaper that doesn’t smear people and support NATO

Credibility!

Petrol

Progressive newspapers

Nothing where I live in Colorado

In Italy: paper. Now, printing is becoming challenging.

Common sense ...

Freedom

Weed and kale. While kale is a traditional dish in Germany, where I grew up, it is seen as farm animal food here in Austria and very hard to get.

Nothing, I live in France. I can order tea bags from Ireland. My mother, 94, who also lives in France bemoans the shortage of humbugs..... So I ordered her some from......you guessed it, Ireland.

Anything that comes out of the mouth of a UK government minister.

Weed

Sounds like the guardian are desperate to find someone/anyone who is having difficulties buying stuff. Not me, I'm afraid. Apart from petrol a few weeks ago and the shortages caused due to initial covid mania, I've not experienced any problems.

Brain England habitants are f******* useless

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