Our local groceries are super stocked. They even recently put in higher shelves so they can pack more stuff in. Problem is, those new shelves are so high that people can't reach them! And it's not excess inventory to replace stuff on lower shelves. The store actually expects you to somehow climb up there and get what you want. But the lower shelves are not sturdy enough to stand on. I now make it a point upon arrival at the store to first go down the cleaning aisle. I can pick up a "tool" there to knock stuff down from the high shelves. Usually a toilet cleaning brush or plunger. After I'm done with my shopping, I return my improvised "retrieval tool" to the cleaning aisle.
The only thing missing these days is the deli in the store. You used to be able to get fried chicken there and some other cooked things, but they apparently don't have the staff to run it anymore. There are lunch meats to be had, fresh cut in the meat department (I don't get the super processed pre-packaged kind), but they've gotten so dang expensive that I don't buy them anymore. But the lunch meats are there, if you're willing to pay the price to own them.