Posted on 03/27/2020 5:56:10 PM PDT by Morgana
If eyes are windows to the soul, what was left behind in the grocery stores after coronavirus panic buying are windows to what Americans wont eat even in extreme circumstances.
People began sharing pictures on social media of what items were left behind after the shopping surge. The foods such as cauliflower crust pizza or chocolate hummus and the empty shelves once stocked with more appetizing foods are juxtaposed.
Carrot spirals were unpopular enough that Twitter users from different Trader Joes locations shared their pictures of the same stacked up boxes.
Chocolate and buffalo hummus were also left behind, confirming that the flavored hummus debate hasnt been settled.
Vegan and plant-based can be seen in proportions that appear recently stocked.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
All except for one space on the isle that had plenty of King's Hawaiian bread, ALL of it was just sitting there untouched. I didn't buy any of that sugary crap either.
The thing about Dasani is it tastes the same — and good — no matter what part of the country you buy it in. I also like Aquafina which seems similarly uniform.
Ill try it if I see it, but it isnt familiar to me in the Dallas area.
Good for you! I’ll do that when next I go.
See my #56. Consistent on the Beyond Meat.
It’s amazing what a smile and a “Thank You” can mean to somebody. :-)
This is my friend, when I’m trying to find a traditional recipe; and you can then play around:
https://www.amazon.com/Joy-of-Cooking/dp/0743246268
Cherry wood smoked tri-tip, hot air roasted whole onion,air fried steak cut potatoes and creamed corn. Fresh baguette with garlic butter. Good stuff.
Nobody’s gonna eat that Manhattan clam chowder chit. Not in New England.
Their original Lentil soup is very good. We keep it stockpiled.
Dang. I love that stuff. Can’t get it here in Nevada.
Haha! So predictable!!
Absolutely and it cost you NOTHING at all to make someone else
feel good in these trying times!
I really wish Id taken a picture.
LOL!
My mother called Manhattan clam chowder "garbage soup", but I liked it as a kid; however the New England style has ALWAYS been my favorite chowder! Sadly, grandma took both recipes to the grave with her. :-(
I was at a Kroger just this evening. Noted that the plant based meat alternatives were well stocked. No ground beef. Still no TP which surprised me. Pretty good stock of eggs which I was pleased to see.
That’s The truth! :-)
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