Posted on 03/20/2020 1:09:15 PM PDT by Morgana
Good and bad.
It is good to punish the hoarders.
It is bad because a lot of people can’t find toilet paper right now. It would put some back on the shelves for people at market price.
I like the policy but when is toilet paper going to be restocked? It is taking forever.
Rice n beans...
I ate a Costco hot dog yesterday. Used their soda fountain, too. Haven’t died of the Wu Flu, yet.
Local Kroger had limits signs and no takesy backsy signs up Tuesday of this week.
Hope the idiots choke on their hoarded stock.
Bingo
Hey hey hey, don’t be dissing my Taco Bell! ;-)
You hoarders can launch that toilet paper to Uranus.
“4 cats. All love to hunt, kill, and eat rodents”
In the 6 years, the 15 lb. furball that has lived with me he has caught 2 slow mice, 1 bird, and numerous grasshoppers. He would starve to death if I did not feed him once in awhile.
Oh no! I’ll be wiped out!
LOL. We are in a sorry not sorry mode. We had not hoarded but purchased what we thought we would reasonably need...with a small buffer....figuring we could cope beyond that (and also thinking...if its BEYOND that, toilet paper will be the least of our worries ). Stay safe. :)
I would like to see Costco make the first hour open once or twice per week for we oldies and gimp alongs....
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They would quickly run out of fat people carts. I use an electric cart myself when they aren’t already taken by the fatties. I’m 74 years old but not fat.I can also walk just not without falling a lot.
Dude. They are carts...for whatever reason. Judge by weight is wrong. Hubby and I have been hiking trails for many years...but osteoarthritis has been eating away at both my knees. I need replacements but will wait until surgeries will open up over critical hospital beds. Sometimes genetics and other factors play in to it. If you saw me you would never guess I would benefit from a fatty cart. Use a cart if you need to...I wont judge. Hope to get the same in return. Also, my mother is 86 and doesnt use a cart...gimps on fine for her Walmart trip..despite health issues.
My mother was 95 and arthritic and refused to use an electric cart. She didn’t want people to think she was lazy.
When I look for a cart because I can not walk far without falling, I have perfectly good eye sight, I can see that about 90% of the carts are being used by fat people both young and old.
Good for you. Hope it stays. Your post indicates that carts are only used for fatties. You also seemed to complain that you couldnt get one because they were taken by fatties. Let it go...maybe some were...but some were also taken by people who need them who didnt fit your standards . If my 86 yo mother WERE to be at Walmart and saw your young 74 ass on one...even though youre not too fat...she still wouldnt judge. Shes barely 100 lbs and knees are crooked as a dogs hind leg...but shes gonna save the carts for whoever thinks they need it. Stop judging....its healthier. You have NO idea why people are using a cart...you are mostly assuming. Youre a decent guy...seen many of your posts over the years. Hate to think if you saw me on a cart you would whine. Im not a fattie....just waiting for new knees so I can be back out on the trails. :).
Whenever Scott is on sale I buy a lot of it. I still have 2 24-roll packages that are 5 years old and still fine. Guess it depends on where it is stored. Mine has been in a/c the whole time. I recently discovered that Aldis version of Scott is just as good and almost 1/2 the price.
Take your ‘hoarded’ items to the local food bank. They will appreciate it.
They would quickly run out of fat people carts. I use an electric cart myself when they arent already taken by the fatties. Im 74 years old but not fat.I can also walk just not without falling a lot.
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Appears we are in about the same shape. Im 75, walk with a cane. I pulled up to Costco about 9:15 this past Thursday and the line was already down to the end of the building. I would guess about 200 or so people. I came back after lunch and there was no line so I went in just to check things out. I could buy most of the items I came for - except paper products such as TP and other paper products. I asked an employee who was in that area when their next shipment of paper products would arrive and informed usually during the night. And then she said they were usually sold out by 11:00am. Ive seen postings of shoppers coming out of Costco stores with three or four of the big TP packages which is enough for a year or longer for most families. I dont understand which Costco doesnt limit purchases to one package for awhile until supply/demand evens out some.
love it!!
Some good news!! That’s what you get for being mean spirited and for not loving thy neighbor and not doing unto others...
and being selfish
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