Anonymous wrote:I just came home from Costco. Why are people stockpiling flats of individual bottles of water? I cannot see how "bad flu" means we wont' have water coming out of our taps??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just came home from Costco. Why are people stockpiling flats of individual bottles of water? I cannot see how "bad flu" means we wont' have water coming out of our taps??
Maybe when you are sick you just grab a-bottle and no trips to the kitchen?
It think the consensus ~20 pages ago that people are afraid if something happening to the water supply (boil alert, water main break, etc) that repairs won't be done in a timely manner. And also that COVID-19 will eventually get into the water supply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just came home from Costco. Why are people stockpiling flats of individual bottles of water? I cannot see how "bad flu" means we wont' have water coming out of our taps??
Maybe when you are sick you just grab a-bottle and no trips to the kitchen?
I get it because FEMA and other disaster guides say to have water on hand, but I agree that it is unnecessary for this particular event. People in Wuhan still have water and electricity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone found weird places with hand sanitizer? That’s the only think I didn’t get and I’d like to have one for my purse and car.
Thanks to my moms stocking stuffers, I have a very healthy supply of godawful smelling bath and body works hand sanitizer. Anyone want to know what a coral reef smells like?![]()
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i would imagine it falls between “ Friday afternoon in Alaska” and “grasshopper’s breath” ?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just came home from Costco. Why are people stockpiling flats of individual bottles of water? I cannot see how "bad flu" means we wont' have water coming out of our taps??
Maybe when you are sick you just grab a-bottle and no trips to the kitchen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just came home from Costco. Why are people stockpiling flats of individual bottles of water? I cannot see how "bad flu" means we wont' have water coming out of our taps??
Maybe when you are sick you just grab a-bottle and no trips to the kitchen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone found weird places with hand sanitizer? That’s the only think I didn’t get and I’d like to have one for my purse and car.
Bath and Body Works? Bed Bath & Beyond? Not weird places, but maybe not the first place people would think to go.
Anonymous wrote:I just came home from Costco. Why are people stockpiling flats of individual bottles of water? I cannot see how "bad flu" means we wont' have water coming out of our taps??
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been out to the stores today/recently? Where - how did it look?
Went to Target Falls Church (Seven Corners) last night around 8 pm. Do NOT bother. The shelves were wiped clean -- no soap of any variety; no Advil or Tylenol; no TP; maybe 5% of paper towels left; no wipes or cleaners generally -- a few lingering cans of Ajax on the shelves; 80% of laundry detergent gone; 90% of feminine hygiene products gone -- apparently people plan on menstruating more than once a month or being shut in for like 6 mos.
Food was relatively ok. No bottled water. Pasta/PB/granola bars/gatorade -- you can get but likely not the brands/sizes you'd actually want. Cereals and breads were fully stocked; oatmeal was a bit low but still there.
IDK if this was after the MoCo cases were announced. It's not that the store was packed -- it actually wasn't; it was just picked over probably all day/for days on end. Doesn't seem like this particular location is handling ordering and shelf stocking all that well compared to other places I've gone which weren't THIS sold out (though that was Wed so maybe things got worse everywhere?). They had 2 employees wandering around, not restocking anything -- I'm guessing bc ordering/distribution is messed up so they have nothing to stock.
Anonymous wrote:If there hasn't been a run on groceries where you live yet, then I'd say grab a few extra bags of beans and rice while you can.
My retired parents (in mid-west) were laughing at "all the crazies in DC" on Tuesday when I told them our local grocery store was out of TP, water, Lyosol and dried beans. I made my mom do a stock run to Costco that day. As of this morning, on her rx refill I insisted she do, their local Hyvee was also out of all of the above. Now I'm looking like the not-so-crazy prophetic hero.
Eat some raw veggies ia a must wit the rice.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I may be developing some OCD about my prepping. I go between “I have enough” to “what if I don’t get this and I regret it when I can’t get it anymore”.
I’m doing the same thing!!!
Same here. I’m going to get more toilet paper again today . More freezer food.