Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in NYC, and have been ordering takeout once a week to support my favorite local restaurants. I want them to be around once we all come out of hibernation! As long as you dispose of the packaging quickly and wash your hands right away, it's fine. It's not the food that's going to transmit the disease.
+1 get food you can dump in a plate/bowl then microwave it
Anonymous wrote:I live in NYC, and have been ordering takeout once a week to support my favorite local restaurants. I want them to be around once we all come out of hibernation! As long as you dispose of the packaging quickly and wash your hands right away, it's fine. It's not the food that's going to transmit the disease.
Anonymous wrote:I live in NYC, and have been ordering takeout once a week to support my favorite local restaurants. I want them to be around once we all come out of hibernation! As long as you dispose of the packaging quickly and wash your hands right away, it's fine. It's not the food that's going to transmit the disease.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your groceries are take out food. I suggest you stop eating to save yourself.
please stop interrupting a real conversation unless you have something to say
PP is right. Choosing not to patronize restaurants will have an effect on the restaurants but isn't safer than buying groceries at the store or using Instacart. PP may or may not be aware of that while she is "saving" herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your groceries are take out food. I suggest you stop eating to save yourself.
please stop interrupting a real conversation unless you have something to say
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your groceries are take out food. I suggest you stop eating to save yourself.
please stop interrupting a real conversation unless you have something to say
Anonymous wrote:Your groceries are take out food. I suggest you stop eating to save yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure, but I'm in the DC area and I have not given in to the temptation of take-out food for nearly a month. I know it's unlikely to transmit via eating food, but the science regarding the novel virus changes every day and who knows what they'll be telling us in a week or two.