I saw some posts on the Phoenix subreddit that toilet paper and napkins were out of stock all over Phoenix on Sunday at Costco and that people at Target were filling their carts. The stuff I usually get on Amazon was showing out of stock until April 4th and other listings had it at twice the price.
I saw some posts on the Phoenix subreddit that toilet paper and napkins were out of stock all over Phoenix on Sunday at Costco and that people at Target were filling their carts. The stuff I usually get on Amazon was showing out of stock until April 4th and other listings had it at twice the price.
But you know a lot of these people are just buying shit paper because they heard it's going out of stock and at the same time they have maybe a week's worth of food in the house, most of it perishable.
It is a reminder for me to fill the holes in my food stocks though.
But you know a lot of these people are just buying shit paper because they heard it's going out of stock and at the same time they have maybe a week's worth of food in the house, most of it perishable.
It is a reminder for me to fill the holes in my food stocks though.
In game theory, you would assure people not to panic, while you accumulate what you need.
In game theory, you would assure people not to panic, while you accumulate what you need.
Why do I have two carts full of canned goods? Heading off to donate to the food bank, no need to worry, now hands off the fucking Spam, that's mine.
Why do I have two carts full of canned goods? Heading off to donate to the food bank, no need to worry, now hands off the fucking Spam, that's mine.
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