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07-11-2020 04:29 PM
I spent $218.05 on 104 items, including a whole turkey.
Signs are on the doors, stating that masks MUST be worn.
There was plenty of toilet paper and paper towels to go around, but I didn't go down the cleaning aisle, so I don't know how well stocked they were on Clorox wipes, etc.
Everybody was wearing a mask, which was good.
The store never did have directional arrows or signs saying that traffic could only go in a certain direction.
All employees were wearing masks, too, and at checkout, the cashier was wearing a face shield.
The checkout has twin conveyor belts and bagging area, and everything was separated by plexiglass.
The amount of food that I bought should last me for about 6 - 8 weeks.
07-11-2020 04:34 PM
I went to Sam's Club yesterday and they had plenty of Clorox wipes. I was shocked since I haven't seen any on shelves in so long.
07-11-2020 04:35 PM
@Anonymous032819 wrote:I spent $218.05 on 104 items, including a whole turkey.
Signs are on the doors, stating that masks MUST be worn.
There was plenty of toilet paper and paper towels to go around, but I didn't go down the cleaning aisle, so I don't know how well stocked they were on Clorox wipes, etc.
Everybody was wearing a mask, which was good.
The store never did have directional arrows or signs saying that traffic could only go in a certain direction.
All employees were wearing masks, too, and at checkout, the cashier was wearing a face shield.
The checkout has twin conveyor belts and bagging area, and everything was separated by plexiglass.
The amount of food that I bought should last me for about 6 - 8 weeks.
This amount of food would me and my husband for two weeks.
07-11-2020 04:41 PM
Good on the masks, but directional arrows are hit and miss.
07-11-2020 04:42 PM
I have no idea the number of items when I go shopping...I buy what I need and often (most of the time) add anything else that looks interesting.
People have been wearing masks here now for months as well as plexiglass at all cashiers. Some stores still have arrows but others have removed them.
07-11-2020 04:54 PM
07-11-2020 07:01 PM
@Mindy D wrote:
@Anonymous032819 wrote:I spent $218.05 on 104 items, including a whole turkey.
Signs are on the doors, stating that masks MUST be worn.
There was plenty of toilet paper and paper towels to go around, but I didn't go down the cleaning aisle, so I don't know how well stocked they were on Clorox wipes, etc.
Everybody was wearing a mask, which was good.
The store never did have directional arrows or signs saying that traffic could only go in a certain direction.
All employees were wearing masks, too, and at checkout, the cashier was wearing a face shield.
The checkout has twin conveyor belts and bagging area, and everything was separated by plexiglass.
The amount of food that I bought should last me for about 6 - 8 weeks.
This amount of food would me and my husband for two weeks.
That would last me for about 10 days.
I live alone. I do not go out of my basement apartment because I am scared of catching the viris. I lived for years with anxiety.
So I order food from my local grocery store, Walmart, QVC and HSN. A bit more expensive but worth it to me.
"Staying home to stay safe."
~Put food in front of me, and I will eat it.~
07-11-2020 07:16 PM
I go to the grocery store as needed, at least once a week, sometimes 2 different stores because my favorite doesn't carry everything I want and vice versa. My Publix has the arrows which people often ignore but my Kroger doesn't. We currently have a mask ordinance in place, but the employees at both stores were always wearing them. Plexiglass protection between the customer and cashier have been in place for awhile. Same for the pharmacy.
We have paper products, but the shelves are still kinda bare, so can't be picky about what you get. We just got a big package of Charmin from Costco a week or so ago. That'll last us for several months. In fact, we had most of a package when the pandemic hit, so never needed to buy toilet paper during that time. Still some empty shelves in the cleaning section. I needed to buy a small Chlorox the other day for cleaning my hummingbird feeder and I noticed they didn't have the different varieties they used to. There's still no yeast. That one really surprises me as well as the missing Claussen pickles. Thankfully, Kroger now seems to be able to keep my bread in stock as I am very picky about that.
I just can't buy large quantities to stock up for a long stay at home. Invariably, I'll not get enough of something or forget something. In fact, if tasked with doing that, I would walk into the store and just be too overwhelmed and draw a blank. I just buy as I neec items.
07-11-2020 07:16 PM
@EatWell I saw your Stay Home To Stay Safe. Today I saw 3 different bangle charm bracelets at ShopLC with that saying and some appropriate charms on it.
My first thought was--if you stay at home who would see it?
07-11-2020 07:19 PM
I'm just amazed that you bought 104 items - which averages $2.00 an item
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