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These 6 Common Items Are Getting Harder to Find

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You might not notice it until you need one, but some of the most familiar household items are vanishing. Whether it’s due to shifting technology, supply chain disruptions, or changing consumer habits, certain products are becoming harder to replace. These aren’t obscure gadgets or luxury goods. In reality, they are things many of us grew up with or still use regularly. And while some are fading for good reason, others are caught in the crosshairs of economic and environmental pressures. Here are six common items that have become harder and harder to find.

1. Paper Checks

Paper checks are quickly becoming relics of the past. With the rise of mobile banking, peer-to-peer payment apps, and automatic bill pay, fewer people are reaching for their checkbooks. In fact, check usage dropped from 6% of consumer transactions in 2015 to just 2.5% in 2024. Many banks now discourage check use altogether, and some businesses no longer accept them. If you still rely on checks for rent or gifts, it might be time to explore digital alternatives.

2. Landline Phones

Remember when every home had a landline? Those days are nearly gone. As mobile phones have become more affordable and reliable, landline subscriptions have plummeted. In 2025, fewer than 30% of U.S. households still maintain a landline. Telecom companies are phasing out copper wire infrastructure, making it harder to install or repair traditional phone lines.

3. Canning Lids and Jars

Home canning saw a major resurgence during the pandemic, and demand hasn’t slowed down. Unfortunately, supply hasn’t kept up. Canning lids and jars are still in short supply in many areas, especially during peak harvest seasons. Manufacturers have struggled with raw material shortages and shipping delays. If you’re planning to preserve your summer produce, it’s wise to stock up early.

4. Certain Over-the-Counter Medications

From children’s pain relievers to cold and flu remedies, some over-the-counter medications have been hard to find. A combination of increased demand, labor shortages, and manufacturing slowdowns has led to sporadic shortages. Parents, in particular, have reported difficulty finding liquid acetaminophen and ibuprofen for kids. While supply chains are slowly recovering, experts warn that seasonal spikes could cause more disruptions. Keeping a small backup supply (without hoarding) is a smart move.

5. Printer Ink Cartridges

Printer ink has always been pricey, but now it’s also becoming scarce. Global supply chain issues, including chip shortages and shipping delays, have impacted the availability of certain ink cartridges. Some manufacturers are also phasing out older printer models, making compatible cartridges harder to find. If you rely on a home printer for work or school, consider switching to a newer model with more accessible supplies. Or better yet, explore ink subscription services that deliver refills automatically.

6. Disposable Cameras and Film

Believe it or not, disposable cameras are making a nostalgic comeback, especially among Gen Z. But that popularity has outpaced supply. Film production slowed dramatically over the past decade, and only a few companies still manufacture it. As a result, both disposable cameras and 35mm film rolls are often sold out or marked up online. If you’re planning a retro photo shoot or a film-based vacation, plan ahead and buy early.

What This Tells Us About How We Shop Now

The scarcity of these everyday items isn’t just about inconvenience. It’s a snapshot of how our habits, technologies, and global systems are evolving. Some shortages reflect progress, like the shift from paper checks to digital payments. Others highlight vulnerabilities in our supply chains or the unintended consequences of nostalgia-driven demand. Either way, it’s a reminder to stay flexible, plan ahead, and rethink what we consider “essential.”

Have you struggled to find any of these items lately? What’s missing from your shelves? Let us know in the comments.

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