NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — As Tennesseans prepare for a winter storm that is expected to bring a decent amount of snowfall, one grocery chain says weather conditions could impact shelves at the store.
On Wednesday, a spokesperson for Kroger told New 2 that deliveries from the chain’s Louisville warehouse to Midstate stores have been delayed due to previous storms that impacted the Kentucky area.
According to Kroger, the delay could result in limited availability of items at Middle Tennessee stores, adding that customers may notice signs that read: “Due to winter storm impacts, some products may be limited in supply or out of stock.”
“We are actively working to address these challenges by rerouting deliveries, coordinating with suppliers, and deploying additional resources to ensure our shelves are restocked as quickly as possible,” said a Kroger spokesperson.
The grocery store chain added the safety of employees will remain the “top priority” as they work to navigate the weather-related disruptions and provide products that customers rely on.