US Grocery Shortages Deepen as Pandemic Dries Supplies

US Grocery Shortages Deepen as Pandemic Dries Supplies
Produce shelves are seen nearly empty at a Giant Food grocery store, as the United States continues to experience supply chain disruptions, in Washington on Jan. 9, 2022. Sarah Silbiger/Reuters
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High demand for groceries combined with soaring freight costs and Omicron-related labor shortages are creating a new round of backlogs at processed food and fresh produce companies, leading to empty supermarket shelves at major retailers across the United States.

Growers of perishable produce across the West Coast are paying nearly triple pre-pandemic trucking rates to ship things like lettuce and berries before they spoil. Shay Myers, CEO of Owyhee Produce, which grows onions, watermelons, and asparagus along the border of Idaho and Oregon, said he has been holding off shipping onions to retail distributors until freight costs go down.