Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:36     Subject: Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

Great. So because of the food hoarders, the rest of us won’t be able to do a normal grocery run. Thanks guys. ?
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:35     Subject: Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH bought 8 bags of frozen orange chicken from TJs...and no rice.

At least not the other way around. Most husbands here went for rice only.


Maybe they are planning a quarantine block party that we don't know about.

Hahaha.....
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:34     Subject: Re:Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA


This you need to explain OP


Tampons and napkins have medical uses outside of menstruation.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:34     Subject: Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH bought 8 bags of frozen orange chicken from TJs...and no rice.

At least not the other way around. Most husbands here went for rice only.


Maybe they are planning a quarantine block party that we don't know about.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:32     Subject: Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH bought 8 bags of frozen orange chicken from TJs...and no rice.

At least not the other way around. Most husbands here went for rice only.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:31     Subject: Re:Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

What do you guys do to keep calcium supply and vitamins going in some healthy way? I froze few Philadelphia cheese bricks, Got some dry fruits.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:28     Subject: Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

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.


I just went shopping this morning (Friday) at a Safeway, CVS, and Harris Teeter in NE/SE DC and there were absolutely no shortages of anything other than hand sanitizer (and I even found some of that at Dollar Tree). Plenty of paper towels. Handsoap and disinefectant wipes a little thin, but still plenty.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:28     Subject: Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

Anonymous wrote:GUYS. I also went to Costco this morning. There was an employee policing the toilet paper line. Two giant packages per person. A women sent her husband to get his own cart so they could each buy two. I thought of you all.


If nothing happens we can always wrap the mommy to make a mummy
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:27     Subject: Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

My friend's DH bought 8 bags of frozen orange chicken from TJs...and no rice.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:27     Subject: Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

I stocked up 2 weeks ago precisely to avoid this nonsense. Everything was fully stocked. Why did everyone wait?
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:27     Subject: Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

Anonymous wrote:DH went out and bought 2 weeks' worth of food this morning. He said the stores were generally stocked well (this is in Gaithersburg). We bought stuff we knew we would eat anyway, in case a quarantine never happens.


What did he get? People posted many:... “my husband went to buy two week of supply and came back with bag of rice and twos granola bars
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:25     Subject: Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

GUYS. I also went to Costco this morning. There was an employee policing the toilet paper line. Two giant packages per person. A women sent her husband to get his own cart so they could each buy two. I thought of you all.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:25     Subject: Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

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.


I don't think water and electricity will go out here, but don't fool yourself into thinking that public infrastructure in the US is somehow superior or even the same as in China ... China's centralized control of electricity & water likely makes it much, much better in an emergency than the US grid.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:22     Subject: Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

Anonymous wrote:
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.


Thanks for the update. Reads like Orwell


Tampons and napkins have medical uses outside of menstruation.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2020 15:22     Subject: Stocking the cupboards in the event of a pandemic in the USA

Anonymous wrote:Pooping once a week will really help with the TP shortage.


I get the rice and beans now! The rise causes constipation so you truly go like once a week, while walking all this time with popping eyes.. but the gass from the beans pushes the business trough. OK.