I am actually in the grocery store more now, because I have chosen to shop for older friends and be their delivery service. With restrictions on some purchases, I may have to go several times in a week to be sure everyone is getting a share of the harder to find options. Some are cooks and some are not, some have restrictive dietary needs, which also has its challenges (if I can't find honey nut cheerios, would honey bunches of oats be ok? Is spinach for cooking or for a salad? Does the yogurt have to be blended?). And then there is knowing that for many of these friends, food may be the true highlight of a day and I really want them to have the things they like. Having watched some of the personal shoppers in the store, I would much rather shop for my friends. Food will arrive in clean bags, kept cool as needed, in a cooler so they can take their time putting it away. One of my employees will be losing her significant other to deployment this weekend and may need a shopper as well, so she doesn't need to take her toddler to the store.
I am tremendously proud of my college age sons, who are stepping up and cooking when they never have before. Not a word of complaint when they can't get favorite items, or have to eat around some ingredient they aren't fond of because I insist on using it up. I won't let them go shopping-they aren't good enough at it to make me happy.
Other than paper products, my local store is pretty stocked. The missing flour makes me laugh -I don't think most people are suddenly baking, I think they might just have bought flour! On the other hand, maybe they are making lots and lots of brownies.