But who cares? Its cheap and easy to be overprepared. I have a huge basement, so my prepping doesn't affect the liveability of my home at all. And I didn't buy anything we won't use eventually. Its just time shifting the expense. How does that harm you again? |
This doesnt. The unnecessary panic affects everyone--shortages of goods, crazy lines, stock prices, etc. |
| We did our usual weekly shopping today — was busier than usual, definitely but didn’t seem like panic shopping except for a few people. I did buy extra pasta, peanut butter and beans but nothing major. |
It is much calmer ordeal then any given black Friday, when you could see people killing each others over the last jar of PB. |
| Is anyone else finding it harder than usual to get delivery slots on instacart and similar services? I checked a store this morning, which I can usually do same-day, and the earliest slot was tomorrow at 10 am. |
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If it runs out you go to the store and get more. As a menstruating woman I keep tons of rolls around already. I definitely don’t feel the need to hoard any extra. |
I shop once a month and stock up on what I need in that one go. Anymore questions? |
So don’t. No need to sh1t on others if they want to stock up. |
I love you, PP. This is truthfully hilarious |
| Must. Buy. Celery! |
Bingo! |
| We went to Costco in Frederick tonight to pick up our coronavirus partypack. There was almost nobody there, but those who were, were filling their carts with obv zombie apocalypse foodstuffs. We picked up everything we needed and followed the rule that we’d only buy stuff we will eat eventually anyway. We definitely picked up a few random frozen foods that we wouldn’t normally get, but overall, I felt like we stocked up for a few weeks off the grid without too much hassle. |
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My husband went to the store. He normally does the shopping, and does a great job. So I was surprised when he walked in with:
- 3 dozen eggs - 25 pounds of rice - 2 CASES of tuna fish - one large box of hotpockets
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