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In reply to the discussion: What are you noticing at your food store? [View all]highmindedhavi
(355 posts)13. Costco out of TP, sanitizers, paper towels, etc. BUT...
Nearby Home Depot had plenty of all those items
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I noticed they had a display of 409 and other cleaners near the front doors at Safeway
Kali
Mar 2020
#2
It wasn't nuts here in OK yesterday when I went to Walgreens and the grocery store.
redstatebluegirl
Mar 2020
#3
all the above, plus rice flying off shelves, canned soups (and the price has gone up) and
hlthe2b
Mar 2020
#5
Costco big, big run on bottled water. Even with 2 case limit, lines went through
empedocles
Mar 2020
#6
I don't get it either. I'm walking distance to a small reservoir, have alum (disperse silt) & filter
hlthe2b
Mar 2020
#8
If it gets any raw sewage maybe? The virus can live at least 4 days in feces.
58Sunliner
Mar 2020
#23
CDC has just changed health care worker recommendations to that effect. Not yet publicized but
hlthe2b
Mar 2020
#37
If you'd lived thru drought, water rationing, & deliberately dead landscaping, you'd understand.
Hekate
Mar 2020
#50
I HAVE! Every bit of that. I collect rain water and have for years as a result and ALWAYS monitor
hlthe2b
Mar 2020
#51
I don't normally buy it either (wasteful, etc) but what is this "rain" of which you speak?
Hekate
Mar 2020
#56
The one thing I haven't been able to find anywhere are the thermometer probe disposable covers
hlthe2b
Mar 2020
#7
I think it depends on when you go. I went yesterday and didn't have a problem getting most items.
58Sunliner
Mar 2020
#21
Well the more precautions we take, the less likely we are to pass it around, or get it.
58Sunliner
Mar 2020
#25
Not crowded, and no scarcity on the shelves. But IS hasn't yet had a corona case. nt
tblue37
Mar 2020
#29
My neighborhood grocery moved toilet paper and water to the entrance displays...
hunter
Mar 2020
#40
Very little that's remarkable, beyond rubbing alcohol being sold out. This is at my local grocery
WhiskeyGrinder
Mar 2020
#42
I live in rural GA and people are just now starting to wake up to reality of the situation.
crickets
Mar 2020
#45
No you are not alarmist, you are preparing in the event and hoping a stress test doesn't happen
bucolic_frolic
Mar 2020
#46
Whole chicken, rotisserie, from anywhere that sells it. Economical because the stores ....
Hekate
Mar 2020
#49
I don't think we will, actually. Overall, nationally, power should not be an issue.
crickets
Mar 2020
#65
Stop and Shop, New Haven. paper products all gone. Entire aisle empty. Rest of store fine.
CTyankee
Mar 2020
#61
Little water stocked, no TP, and many others products getting lower on the shelf's.
duforsure
Mar 2020
#85