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India Cochrane restocks lettuce at MOM’s organic market on Tuesday, January 11 after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend.

India Cochrane restocks lettuce at MOM’s organic market on Tuesday, January 11 after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

Produce shortages after weekend snowstorms | PHOTOS

Jan 11, 2022 at 2:47 pm
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Though most of the shelves at MOM’s organic market were well stocked on Tuesday, January 11, some sections still had noticeable gaps after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend.

Produce shortage

India Cochrane restocks lettuce at MOM’s organic market on Tuesday, January 11 after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend.

India Cochrane restocks lettuce at MOM’s organic market on Tuesday, January 11 after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Produce shortage

Though most of the shelves at MOM’s organic market were well stocked on Tuesday, January 11, some sections still had noticeable gaps after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend.

Though most of the shelves at MOM’s organic market were well stocked on Tuesday, January 11, some sections still had noticeable gaps after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Produce shortage

Though most of the shelves at MOM’s organic market were well stocked on Tuesday, January 11, some sections still had noticeable gaps after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend.

Though most of the shelves at MOM’s organic market were well stocked on Tuesday, January 11, some sections still had noticeable gaps after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Produce shortage

India Cochrane restocks lettuce at MOM’s organic market on Tuesday, January 11 after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend.

India Cochrane restocks lettuce at MOM’s organic market on Tuesday, January 11 after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Produce shortage

India Cochrane restocks lettuce at MOM’s organic market on Tuesday, January 11 after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend.

India Cochrane restocks lettuce at MOM’s organic market on Tuesday, January 11 after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Produce shortage

Though most of the shelves at MOM’s organic market were well stocked on Tuesday, January 11, some sections still had noticeable gaps after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend.

Though most of the shelves at MOM’s organic market were well stocked on Tuesday, January 11, some sections still had noticeable gaps after winter storms delayed produce deliveries over the weekend. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore-area food shortages

A combination of winter storms delaying food deliveries and an uptick in COVID-19 cases leaving grocery stores with a shortage of workers, has lead to empty store shelves.

A combination of winter storms delaying food deliveries and an uptick in COVID-19 cases leaving grocery stores with a shortage of workers, has lead to empty store shelves. (Courtesy of Shan Sockanathan)

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