Things on end caps at local Walmart: gallons of water, hand sanitizer, off brand liquid dish soap and cleaning products, bed pillows, small lamps (for dorms), back to school stuff, beach towels, children's summer toys (balls, plastic baseball bats, gloves. Looks like they've brought the rest of the grills inside to fill space.
Lots of gaps in canned veggies. Rice was low but still had a dozen 10-pound bags of a foreign brand I've never seen.
No limits on anything. Most of the floor signs (keep 6' away) are gone -- several left up front, none in back.
Adult and children's winter gear (hats, gloves, boots, coats) are in. Weird to see them across the aisle from bathing suits.
Note to those shopping for hoodies: outside of the farm stores, hoodies are very thin, almost "don't bother" weight. I recommend paying more for the heavier ones. If nothing else, they will hold up better in the wash.
Further note: if you have to keep your heat down this winter, it will pay for itself to have comfy thermo undies. Wear them under sweat pants if they don't fit well under your jeans. They are coming into stores in our area (Central Iowa) now. Remember the cotton shortage . . . if you see them and need them, get them on the spot. Don't wait. That was my task this morning.