Anonymous wrote:My kid wanted black bean soup this week and now that's impossible because you idiots have wiped the shelves clean. Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone done zero prepping and just going about their days with some extra handwashing?
Anonymous wrote:My pantry is full but I have no plans for dinner this week.![]()
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:Yes! I have one cupboard with some room in it and I'm feeling like I need to have something to put there. More oatmeal maybe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the stockpiling of water? Do you think the Coronavirus is going to get into the water system???
I think the logic is that you really *need* water to live. If there's a wide-spread quarentine, and then something normal but unrelated happens (water main break or whatever), the typical response time will be drastically slower. So having some water on hand will help you easily get through the time until the system is back up and running.
Can’t you just use the water from the hot water tank?
Sure. Or the toilet tanks.
Or spend $3 at Costco to get a case of water.
Many options.
You can have your $3 Costco water. I’ll enjoy sipping from my toilet tank, thankyouverymuch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else need to stop? I am stocked up with an appropriate amount of stuff and I need to stop, but I keep wanting to buy stuff.
Yes me too!
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else need to stop? I am stocked up with an appropriate amount of stuff and I need to stop, but I keep wanting to buy stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the stockpiling of water? Do you think the Coronavirus is going to get into the water system???
I think the logic is that you really *need* water to live. If there's a wide-spread quarentine, and then something normal but unrelated happens (water main break or whatever), the typical response time will be drastically slower. So having some water on hand will help you easily get through the time until the system is back up and running.
Can’t you just use the water from the hot water tank?
Sure. Or the toilet tanks.
Or spend $3 at Costco to get a case of water.
Many options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the thousandth time
People are stock piling water and house items in case of a quarantine
We don’t have to leave our homes to go out and get these items
Also, prepping in case people buy everything up
The preparation starts now
Now?! I started 2 weeks ago, when everyone was calling me crazy.
You know what was actually crazy, the people at Costco yesterday. I walked and walked right back out.
+1. Now, I couldn't bear to walk into a Costco. I could hardly stand my last visit to the neighborhood CVS, where I was one of three customers, but I could hear the sniffles of the other two, two aisles away from me.