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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 You are very lucky because it is not like that here. Most places have no alcohol products and many diabetics who have to use alcohol before taking their blood sugar or giving themselves shots can find any. Luckily I have OCD so I always have a bit of back up of stuff I use. Food is becoming easier to find as well as water but toilet paper, paper towels, hand sanitizer, and any cleaning products are no where to be found. |
THAT is the way it was here too. Then. Like 'Magic', <winks> suddenly, stock back on shelves. We get up early and go when they open, now at 7 am. I do not think they open early here for Seniors. Anyway, HARDLY anyone there at that time, other than a TON of Workers, stocking shelves.
I have to tell you. I was SHOCKED to see the Rubbing Alcohol on the shelves, and not just a few bottles. Thrilled they are starting to be able to keep things in stock......'for the rest of us'.
Like I said. I was RAISED to keep everything on hand. My Parents were WWI babies, WWII fighters, 1920's Survivors (babies then). My parents kept MONTHS of food on shelves when we were growing up. If canned goods went on sale, they bought a bunch and rotated. I do this, but not to the degree they did.