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I was always told "if it flies, floats, or f&&&s, rent it'. Now you are saying that is not right. I'm confused.
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Are you speaking from experience?
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Filled up at Costco this morning. They stretched around the back.... Then snaked
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It has become serious clear out here in the sticks. I thought we were weeks out, if it ever occurred here at all. Wrong.
All restaurant dining rooms are closed. No big deal - but the lines to the drive throughs are clear out into the streets. Stopped at the grocery and the “small orders” line was 20 people deep - local workers buying something for lunch. There was no milk, eggs, bread, toilet paper, and most of the meat counter was empty and the deli meats and cheeses were gone. It has become serious clear out here. |
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I decided to do inventory on our essentials. TP, meats and cheeses are good and freezers are well stocked.
And apparently we have enough Yankee Candles to last until the end of the year, maybe into next year. |
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Amazon sees nothing but opportunity. They are hiring like crazy. Read: production and the supply chain are not slowing down.
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Where is Amazon getting stuff to sell? I thought the container ships were not coming in like they used to
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IDK. I did go to Costco today. other than a few customers wearing face masks it seemed pretty typical. I ask the guy at the door how's business? He said great!
All I bought was some fish. Oh, and they had Dragon fruit - both colors. I don't recall seeing that even at any of the Hawaii Costcos. Anyway, they were well stocked. |
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Browsing Amazons site...almost impossible to find anything that will be delivered inside four days.
The items that normally would arrive in one or two days with Prime have all been changed. At least for shipping to here. |
I am in South Jersey. One house at the beach the other a suburb of Philadelphia. A lot of panic buying but the stores are resupplying so it doesn't appear the supply chain is being affected. Went to my local Shop-rite at the house near Philadelphia to pick up a few items, mostly snacks and some fruit. Produce pretty well stocked, Prepared foods in the food court generally full, deli counter looked pretty well stocked, Milk, eggs, butter about half full, Pasta isle shelves pretty bare, chicken empty, canned tuna empty, beef and pork OK. As I left I noticed two Shop-rite trucks pulling in. I assume to resupply. Interestingly a lot of my neighbors near Philadelphia have used this as a reason to take time at the shore.
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Update to my original post:
Long list and had to go to 2 stores (Wallymart and HEB supercenters) but got most everything. Wallymart not particularly busy and a decent selection of most items. HEB very busy but also a good selection of most items. Note: HEB and other big chain groceries are begging for part-time and full-time workers to work in warehouses and stores - might help some of the thousands of restaurant workers being laid off ??. Wife thinks Wallymart not as busy because they virtually force you to checkout and bag your own basket and it takes forever for most people. She basically refuses to shop there for that reason. This was around 10 AM yesterday morning: Quote:
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Meat cases: empty, completely picked over Produce: good shape, but no bags Dairy: milk only high price organic, but otherwise everything available Bread: picked over but was available canned: tuna, canned beans,soups and other other staples were picked picked over but available Paper: absolutely no TP but some paper towels Cleaners: mostly empty drug section: flu/cold remedies all gone, no alcohol, sanitizers at all, hand soap empty |
Around here in New Zealand the supermarkets are loving this panic buying thing. the shelves are WELL stocked. "Sure load up your trolley'" they are laughing.
With exports slowing or stopped, as a producer nation we have a lot of stuff to use up locally. Ummm, a sudden thought, maybe they can't export pinot noirs and need to dump large quantities of high end stuff locally. |
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