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03-15-2020 09:30 AM
Some people are selfish and do not care at all about others. Not right ever but even more so now.
What is the reason people are buying so much toilet paper????
03-15-2020 09:34 AM
I went to Harris Teeter yesterday and the toilet paper shelves were completely empty. Then I went to Target, which is less than 1/2 mile away, and theirs were full. Very strange!!!
03-15-2020 05:02 PM
@Spurt wrote:
@Caligurll wrote:
That is (sadly) exactly right! Here in HI, every time there is talk of a potential hurricane threat, people panic & run to Costco to get bottled water. Then when the hurricane fizzles out (as they usually do, due to the cooler waters of the Pacific), they all take their water back to Costco. I wish Costco had a "no return" policy in these situations.
03-15-2020 05:14 PM
03-15-2020 06:03 PM
@SurferWife wrote:
@Spurt wrote:
@Caligurll wrote:
That is (sadly) exactly right! Here in HI, every time there is talk of a potential hurricane threat, people panic & run to Costco to get bottled water. Then when the hurricane fizzles out (as they usually do, due to the cooler waters of the Pacific), they all take their water back to Costco. I wish Costco had a "no return" policy in these situations.
@SurferWife Why would they take the water back? Does it go bad? Wouldn't they eventually drink it up? Or do they only use it if their tap water goes bad or is shut off?
03-16-2020 10:05 AM
As someone who lives in hurricane country, I can tell you that the gallon jugs of water will start to leak after a while. Not all of them, but it only takes one to flood a pantry or closet. After a couple of bad experiences, I’ve learned to date the jugs and replace every two years.
@Puppy Lips wrote:
@SurferWife wrote:
@Spurt wrote:
@Caligurll wrote:
That is (sadly) exactly right! Here in HI, every time there is talk of a potential hurricane threat, people panic & run to Costco to get bottled water. Then when the hurricane fizzles out (as they usually do, due to the cooler waters of the Pacific), they all take their water back to Costco. I wish Costco had a "no return" policy in these situations.
@SurferWife Why would they take the water back? Does it go bad? Wouldn't they eventually drink it up? Or do they only use it if their tap water goes bad or is shut off?
03-16-2020 11:48 AM
I'm embarrassed for my fellow Americans. What ever happened to "take only what you need?"
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