Did I read last week that someone said that Costco was limiting the number of bags of dry dog food you could buy? Is that true? Is it still true?
Hmm, I’m due to pick one up, I’ll try to remember to report back. Ever since the dangerous adulterated dog food episode of maybe a decade back, I’ve tried to keep an extra bag of kibble around so I’m not using one that’s just come off the shelf. So if there are any problems, I’ll have a chance to hear about it. Also provides more preps.
1. NO sunflower oil. It's simply not there anymore. (Have, in the meantime, found a Turkish supermarket that carries Turkish sunflower oil. It's expensive!)
2. Other vegetable oils: Limited to one bottle per customer.
3. Flour! Limited to one bag per customer.
4. Toilet paper (again!): Limited to one bag per customer.
I am quite sure that the scarcity is the result largely of hoarding rather than a true dearth.
Regards,
The limiting/rationing crap don’t work.
When academy sports was limiting how much ammo you could buy I’d just take my wife and we’d both buy the limit, drop the purchased ammo in the truck, go back in and do it all over again until I got what I wanted.
Obama: “We need to be more like Europe.”
Oh good
Welcome to liberal/democrat Paradise, liberal/democrat voters.
You asked for it.
Might just buy some Olive Oil today.
That’s what air fryers are for so you don’t need oil however you’ll need to build more silly windmills 🤪
“...Tesco, with more than 4,000 retail stores, placed buying limits of three cooking oil bottles per customer.”
The sign says limit 2 items per person...
Sunflower oil is the preferred cooking oil of Brits but isn’t required to sustain human life.
The US/Canada has plenty of rapeseed oil which is an almost perfect substitute and we have plenty of corn and soy(vegetable) oil to sell them too.