Stop Hoarding!

WVUALLEN

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To all the people freaked out about the Corona virus for goodness sake stop hoarding the toilet paper. (I could have used vodka but that's besides the point)

Calm the heck down people. Wash your hands like you always should and stop preventing people that could have extreme matters on their hands from needing the things that they need to survive by wiping the stores clean across the city.
 

dave

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Tell that to Sabraton Kroger customers.

Can someone explain why people bought up all the fresh meat but the frozen meat was still plenty insupply?
 

WVUALLEN

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Tell that to Sabraton Kroger customers.

Can someone explain why people bought up all the fresh meat but the frozen meat was still plenty insupply?

Good question. But I guess so they could freeze it themselves thinking it would be fresher than frozen meat. What they don't know it's the same.

Like any crisis warning peoples first thoughts are to rape the grocery store isles of everything even if they don't need it. It's like when they call for 2 foot of snow then nothing happens but the stores are empty. You have to wonder if people end up throwing away most of the food they buy because they didn't really want it. We are a wasteful nation.

The simple answer is Please Vote Republican.
 

atlkvb

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Tell that to Sabraton Kroger customers.

Can someone explain why people bought up all the fresh meat but the frozen meat was still plenty insupply?

I can't figure out what the deal is with lunch meat? That stuff will spoil a week after it's opened, two weeks if not opened. Who eats that much processed meat in two weeks?

Good grief! [eyeroll]
 

WVUALLEN

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I can't figure out what the deal is with lunch meat? That stuff will spoil a week after it's opened, two weeks if not opened. Who eats that much processed meat in two weeks?

Good grief! [eyeroll]

A family of 20?
 

Gunny46

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I can't figure out what the deal is with lunch meat? That stuff will spoil a week after it's opened, two weeks if not opened. Who eats that much processed meat in two weeks?

Good grief! [eyeroll]

The power grid will stay open. They will not shut down utilities for a pandemic like this. However you are correct people should have bought canned and boxed food.
 

atlkvb

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A family of 20?

Well yeah maybe if you're housing relatives and extended Family. Still how many bologna sandwiches can you handle before it's "stick-your- head-in-the-toilet barf time?"
 

WVUALLEN

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Well yeah maybe if you're housing relatives and extended Family. Still how many baloney sandwiches can you handle before it's "stick-your- head-in-the-toilet barf time?"

That size family would use their basement as a quarantine isolation chamber.
 

atlkvb

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That size family would use their basement as a quarantine isolation chamber.

I stopped laughing at this whole fiasco and got damned pissed when they cancelled the NCAA tournament! I'm just ticked over the whole thing now...not even Democrats upset me anymore...I'm just amazed at how gullible most folks are.

Hey people, calm down...we're all going to die anyway but NOT over this caca!!!!!
 

MichiganHerd

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The power grid will stay open. They will not shut down utilities for a pandemic like this. However you are correct people should have bought canned and boxed food.
we went to Meijer around 1 today, and the wife fought with the nuts in the food aisles, but she was simply doing our normal weekly shopping. She may have bought a few extra non-perishable items just in case our nutty governor does something silly. While all that was going on, I practically had the entire beer, wine, and liquor aisles to myself. I bought 72 beers, basically three cases of various really good beers, and a bottle of vodka. I'm now hoping we get quarantined at home for two weeks.
 

Gunny46

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we went to Meijer around 1 today, and the wife fought with the nuts in the food aisles, but she was simply doing our normal weekly shopping. She may have bought a few extra non-perishable items just in case our nutty governor does something silly. While all that was going on, I practically had the entire beer, wine, and liquor aisles to myself. I bought 72 beers, basically three cases of various really good beers, and a bottle of vodka. I'm now hoping we get quarantined at home for two weeks.

Sounds like an Okinawa typhoon party. :)
 

roadtrasheer

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The bad thing about all this hoarding is a lot of folks doing all this foolish buying cant afford to be doing it & the stuff they are buying wont last ...the milk & cereal....really!
 

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MikeRafone

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Can't they subscribe to a newspaper for their daily wiping? It's better than the top-grade stuff they sell in Europe
 

MikeRafone

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BTW, a teaspoon of bleach in a gallon of water beats any commercial hand sanitizer. Rinse good and you're set.
 

atlkvb

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BTW, a teaspoon of bleach in a gallon of water beats any commercial hand sanitizer. Rinse good and you're set.

In our sales office, we're using these instead of toilet paper. We got them from the shop steward in the service dept who buys 'em for the techs, and he gets 'em from a supplier who has tons of 'em. They work really well too, wiping down things like desks, phones and keyboards plus internal parts of your ***!
 

dave

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BTW, a teaspoon of bleach in a gallon of water beats any commercial hand sanitizer. Rinse good and you're set.
We should just make everyone meet at the pool when it warms up. A pool full of chlorine should end social distancing and this bug in one fatal swath.
 

MikeRafone

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I made my own beer for 30 plus years. How do homebrewers sanitize their equipment and bottles? A tablespoon of bleach in a five gallon bucket Don't wear anything you like or new while you're making the mixture or it's goodbye to them, splashing does occur on the fill.

Living in St.Albans I don't have to worry about that. The town's water supply smells and tastes like dead catfish, rotting leaves, and bleach. The bleach addition goes up as the weather gets warmer.