The number of active “cases” in my County is now dropping.
Proof that we as a species can be controlled almost entirely by fear alone.
I’m set. 38 rolls of toilet paper in my cupboard.
Try finding Formula 409 or similar cleaners.
I’m still trying to find some Varget. We don’t have a TP problem here - my son just bought some at Costco yesterday. Of course, it’s the groady Kirkland brand which is about 120 grit.
When the revolt comes, may it make the reaction to Mussolini seem tame.
An earlier post from a Johns Hopkins study shows that there has been no increase in death attributed to COVID. Death rate is consistent with year-over-year stats with flu and other health issues.
Not where I live, everything is stocked even the little signs that said “limit 2 per customer” have disappeared.
No shortages near me except of sale items, just as usual. Probably a blue-state/red-state thing again.
Shortages here again started a little while ago. Few weeks maybe? Some things disappeared from my neighborhood store and have not returned yet. Liquid soap I like is missing for months, national paper towel brands gone. Silly snacks I used to buy for a relative are gone for months. Luckily the garbage I eat is not in low supply ;)
I still have what I bought in April, sitting unopened in my basement.
The local Walmart was almost cleaned out of toilet paper the other day, but then again the Shop n Save had plenty.
But the dollar store now has more hand sanitizer than before the pandemic.
There must be bodies everywhere.
You probably can’t drive down alleys because of all of the dead bodies.
Our regular grocery has (taking advantage of an expected crisis) jacked up the prices on the paper products to a level I will not pay. Apparently many other customers also are refusing the offering prices. When we went on Sunday, there were pallets of TP cases, 12 feet high. There were stacks and stacks of Cottonelle covering the top of the cold cases that store lunch meats, cottage cheese, Pillsbury biscuits, etc., which are sort of near to the TP shelves. The actual TP shelves were completely full. They still had the “limit 1 package to customer” signs up. As long as I can get a huge pack or 2 at Walmart on a regular basis, no way am I going to pay the jacked up prices at HyVee, and they can just wallow in their overabundance and 1-per-customer limits.
I stocked up well for hurricanes and my main concern, what is the government going to pull next? I was gong to start using my canned stuff and other non perishables but then the idiots gave us the possibility of a Biden presidency. Because of that I’m now back to shopping like I did months ago.
Female voters condemned us to hell once again, as they did by supporting Obama. Read Facebook posts...nearly 100% of females are COVID Karens.
Supply Chain consumers and being scared to death now if you read any local paper or watch any local TV and are being Herded into another Hoarding frenzy. This time I aint buying!!!!!!!!!
I’ve been expecting this.
I’m not prepping because of the virus or the truckers purported strike.
I’m prepping because of panic buyers stripping shelves bare from everything people need.
THAT is the bigger threat to the supply chain.
So I’ve been doing my stocking up a little here and a little there, just buying a little extra every time I go out shopping.
I know a LOT of people who are shopping the same way. Not buying enough extra to be noticeable, but always buying more than they need.
Somebody’s bunker is full plan ahead prevents supply chains stress.
Glad I started prep’ing a few years ago.
JoMa