Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the stores are running out of toilet paper. You can’t find it online any more either. The panic buying is real.
Panic buying created the shortage.
Anonymous wrote:All the stores are running out of toilet paper. You can’t find it online any more either. The panic buying is real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did my regular weekly shopping at HT last night, and it was absolutely mobbed. I understand stocking up more than normal (I have), but I saw families with four overflowing shopping carts. At a certain point, you have to step back and question the sanity of this.
We were told by the CDC weeks ago to prepare. If you paid attention to the news around the world and believed all humans are somewhat equal in the face of nature, you would have come to that conclusion a month earlier. It's insane that families are only starting to prepare now rather than 2 months ago, and even more insane that anyone would still think it's a bad idea.
Are you really that ignorant to not undertstand that many families can only buy essentials each week. They don’t have the ability to “stock up” or really hoard is what you’re doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read every bit of this, but here’s my prep:
Extra TP, sanitizer, hand soap, etc.
I use a diva cup so feminine hygiene is covered indefinitely.
I keep 3 gallons of water per person on hand anyway for hurricanes, etc.
For food, I have a lot of stuff on hand anyway. I order freeze-dried fruits and veggies all the time from a company called thrive life. My kids will eat “crunchy” (freeze-dried) green beans, peas, corn, apples, peaches and every type of berry. I buy it in big #10 cans and they last for like 20 years unopened, and a year after opening. It’s great to have a healthy, shelf-stable snack for the kids that I can easily throw into a lunch box or snack container. They sell powdered milk and eggs too but we honestly don’t drink that much milk so we wouldn’t bother trying to overlook the powdered taste. I just keep some shelf-stable nut milk since that works fine for baking and some ground flaxseed in case I need eggs for baking.
I made sure we had applejuice, applesauce and crackers since that’s what my kids like when they are sick so if they do get CoVID-19 and feel yucky we have their preferred “I feel yucky” food. I bought some extra pasta and canned tuna and flour so I can bake bread.
Eff you and everyone else hoarding extra sanitizer. You are only as a safe as the weakest link and many families have zero.
Anonymous wrote:Went to Whole Foods today for regular shopping - they are selling applesauce that expired in September. So pissed that I didn't notice. Now I have to go back and face that craziness again! This is a first for WF for me. Harris Teeter did it regularly and I stopped going there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to Whole Foods today for regular shopping - they are selling applesauce that expired in September. So pissed that I didn't notice. Now I have to go back and face that craziness again! This is a first for WF for me. Harris Teeter did it regularly and I stopped going there.
Harris Teeter has so much expired food! Especially in the frozen section.
Don't the employees ever check for this?
Anonymous wrote:Went to Whole Foods today for regular shopping - they are selling applesauce that expired in September. So pissed that I didn't notice. Now I have to go back and face that craziness again! This is a first for WF for me. Harris Teeter did it regularly and I stopped going there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the run on Tylenol/etc. Are people trying to mask fevers?
I guess keeping a supply at home in case they get it and are not able to go out. It was the Childrens Tylenol or Motrin Pain reliever/Fever Reducer that was out of stock everywhere near me. I have 2 kids and will need one 4 oz bottle of each per kid, so that makes 4 bottles for my family. Stores don't carry much of these to begin with so they get wiped out very quick. I am unable to order them online. I would settle for at least one motrin for each kid.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the run on Tylenol/etc. Are people trying to mask fevers?
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the run on Tylenol/etc. Are people trying to mask fevers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. I see people selling sanitizer and wipes on ebay and craigslist for $15 to $20 a bottle/box.
Humans are the worst.
Yeah and they may be fake stuff
https://www.msn.com/en-sg/news/other/coronavirus-fears-have-ecommerce-platforms-fighting-fake-face-masks/ar-BBZFJRo