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even in small town Montana, the major stores of the area, and the mom and pop stores look like that. TP, kleenex, paper towels, bottled water, baby wipes, baby foodsingle serving "cup-o-soup", soup mixes,, cough and cold remedies, sanitisers of course, tylenol and aspirin-------vanished in a heartbeat with the news that a local has tested positive
Well, I thought people were smarter than what the vile pernicious DEMOCRATs in the media are giving them credit for, but we have the same problem here. Media fed hysteria for one purpose and that is to take out Trump.
Like the days of the .22 shortage LOL the virus is not going to make people poop more! Once everyone for whatever reason (media) has gotten their twenty rolls of TP they won't need anymore! (Of course who needed 40,000 rounds of .22)
What's next?
Why don't we go to school and work on the weekends and take the week off!
even in small town Montana, the major stores of the area, and the mom and pop stores look like that. TP, kleenex, paper towels, bottled water, baby wipes, baby foodsingle serving "cup-o-soup", soup mixes,, cough and cold remedies, sanitisers of course, tylenol and aspirin-------vanished in a heartbeat with the news that a local has tested positive
Yep, same here. A local is confirmed. Stores are empty.
At a local big box, the meat case was nearly empty. What was there were a dozen of the same items as in beef roasts and rib-eye . They were marked as choice grade. No way. Dark, dark red and not a speck of marbling. I'm thinking lower grade than select. The price was choice grade. That didn't change. Talk about gouging.
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