Do you really need anything else to live on? "The takeaway here is if you need bacon and hard liquor you're good to go."
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 5:44 PM Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us> wrote: > On 3/17/20 2:29 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote: > > Grocery stores seem free of hoarders now, I stopped to check one out and > > they were pretty well stocked with bread, meat, fresh produce, dairy. I > > didn’t even venture to the TP aisle But so far nobody is going to > > starve. When the crazy hoarders were running amok, I couldn’t even go > > inside a grocery store, I was more afraid of the crazies than the virus > > or gosh forbid running out of TP. > > > I went to a Raley's last night for kicks and there was nothing: no eggs, > no dairy, no canned goods, no frozen foods, no breads, no condiments, no > paper goods (towels, napkins, TP, etc.), no cleaning products, no baking > staples like flour, not even jello. They did have plenty of fresh > produce but not potatoes. No lines to check out so I bought ice cream, > chips, and reeses. Bakery and deli counters had normal supply, but all > self serve things were pulled with notices to ask (i.e. donuts). Bulk > bins section was mostly untouched. > > A store near me this morning was similar but the hoarders made the line > wrap around the inside of the store so I walked out rather than wait > forever to buy literally two items I can wait to get later (bread flour > and powdered milk for my bread machine). A local butcher shop was > cleaned out within 10 minutes of opening except for bacon. All the > liquor aisles were fully stocked though. > > The takeaway here is if you need bacon and hard liquor you're good to go. > > -- > AF mailing list > AF@af.afmug.com > http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com >
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