Frantic grocery shoppers empty shelves before arctic blasts of snow

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Avatar JAP69 -
#1
If it came time for survival mode I could survive on one box of oatmeal and 7 cans of chili for a week.
Avatar jarasan -
#2
In this area, after what I've seen today,  I am concerned if a real catastrophic event ever occurred. Seriously, WTF, who uses that much GD toilet paper in a week, or milk and eggs for that matter? Water are they going to cut off the water? F'ing insanity. Why do you need a full tank of gas, if you are "snowed in".....? A week of cold......end times baby.
Avatar grwurston -
#3
I saw it too today. Bread, rolls, eggs, almost wiped out. I haven't seen this much panic buying since the covid lockdown, all over a prediction of a measly foot of snow. LOL
Where I grew up we needed 2 feet of snow just to get a snow day at school. Anything less, class is in session. Nothing shut down. No 4x4 or FWD vehicles back then either. Just throw a pair of snow tires on the back of the family car in Nov, leave them on till March. My first winter in Md they were closing schools for 2 inches of snow and I was like AYFKM?? Two inches?? I couldn't believe it.
Avatar CDanaT -
#4
Walmart meat shelves were stripped on Wed when I stopped by after work, as was the water aisle. The cheese shelves and bread aisle were hit hard as well... Plenty of eggs though....No bacon😠 (woof)
I didn't do a walk-through of the store, just grabbed a few things, extra to have on hand. 
Had some good luck, as I found a $20 bill in the parking lot.
Avatar lakerben -
#5
I went to Sam's club yesterday and there was a few people buying groceries.   The samples were good !  Were supposed to get a few inches maybe.

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