Second store...toilet paper 4 packages of cottonelle all alone on the shelf. Yes I bought all 4, my kids might need as well.
TBH my husband and I only buy food (more like perishable) for several recipes at a time. If we buy too much food goes bad and we've just learned over time it's best to limit to several recipes at once. That is normal..this situation is not normal.I find these hoarding threads fascinating. I actually bought some food last Monday night for a 14 day quarantine. Husband's was strongly advised, mine is voluntary. Anyway, we tend to cook at home, and eat a generally healthy diet. Yes, I had to buy extra items, for example and extra 18 eggs (we often don't use the yolks) but nothing near what people buy.
We are by no means hoarders. But I generally do have a few extra toilet paper rolls or an extra cannister of steel cut oats. It is almost like people have never shopped before and have completely bare shelves. It is a very strange phenomena.
Good chance of a mandatory 48 hour shelter in place order in NYC per the mayor so making a "final" shopping list for tomorrow. Ice cream, frozen broccoli, eggs, fresh fruit (can never have enough of that), and a bag of ginger snaps should do us fine for a bit. Not worried about empty shelves since my local markets have been restocked for the most part.
Good chance of a mandatory 48 hour shelter in place order in NYC per the mayor so making a "final" shopping list for tomorrow. Ice cream, frozen broccoli, eggs, fresh fruit (can never have enough of that), and a bag of ginger snaps should do us fine for a bit. Not worried about empty shelves since my local markets have been restocked for the most part.
Thanks for the heads up.The problem there is that doesn't guarantee they will have it. Most of those they just send an employee down the aisles to get the items. When it's your turn, if they are out, they are out.
With San Francisco doing 3 week SIP, why do you think NYC would only do 48 hours?
With San Francisco doing 3 week SIP, why do you think NYC would only do 48 hours?
Curious, what would 48 hrs accomplish?
Ask the mayor and the governor?With San Francisco doing 3 week SIP, why do you think NYC would only do 48 hours?
Ask the mayor and the governor?![]()
What with schools, bars, gyms (most, not all), theatres, houses of worship closed and restaurants only allowed to make deliveries or takeout, it's already pretty quiet here. Fedex deliveries are down and Fresh Direct, up. Subway ridership is down 60% and the commuter trains that funnel workers into the city, 90%. Parks are pretty empty too..
And I should clarify- a decision will be made in the next 48 hours as @skyblue17 pointed out. No idea how long the order would be and since Cuomo (gov) and de Blasio(mayor) are playing the Bickersons who knows.
Second store...toilet paper 4 packages of cottonelle all alone on the shelf. Yes I bought all 4, my kids might need as well. Grabbed 2 of the last packages of chicken breasts, and they had vegetables. Now if I could just get my husband to eat all the darn frozen dinners he buys at the store and never eats.
Ugh. You're part of the problem.
Skyline is on Amazon. Or at least was before all of this began.Enjoy some skyline instead. Mmmmmmmmm
Wish they had skyline around me.
Our grocery stores have a limit of 2 items for
Paper products
Meat
Bread
Milk
eggs
Canned food
I understand completely but I have a large family it means I am going out every day to buy meat