Anonymous wrote:
Water, cans of food, dry goods like cereal.
No need to run out today! This is just something to keep in mind if coronavirus cases in your state start to spike. It might never happen, so relax for now.
- microbiologist.
Anonymous wrote:I really don't think you have to be concerned at the moment. We are a geographically isolated country with very few cases and no deaths so far.
Anonymous wrote:I'm more worried about a potential grocery store labor strike than I am a pandemic at this point! But we always have rice and beans available, plus a decent quantity of ground beef and chicken in the freezer. Some frozen veggies. I haven't figured out a place to keep a spare bag of dog food, but I should.
Stockpile recently came in handy when DH was hospitalized. I got away without going to the store and we could still eat well at home. (Did order a pizza one crazy night when we couldn't even handle cleaning up the dishes.) Had to do a huge Costco run after that, but we turned over a lot of what we had!

Anonymous wrote:
Water, cans of food, dry goods like cereal.
No need to run out today! This is just something to keep in mind if coronavirus cases in your state start to spike. It might never happen, so relax for now.
- microbiologist.
Anonymous wrote:lol
This title made me laugh. Of course the most obese nation in the world is worried about running out of food.