Shopping day for me today. I started out at Costco. As of late, chicken has been in short supply. Georgia is the largest producer of broilers in the U. S, producing 15% of the entire country's production, so for us to run out of chicken would be like Texas running out of oil. Nonethess, no chicken at Costco, and no TP either. They did have paper towels, so I got my normal dozen. They also had 25 pound bags of rice, so clearly Mrs
@Zeldman had not been there.
I don't usually buy rice at Costco and I didn't buy it there today, we don't eat that much of it, but seeing in stock is a positive sign. Costco does have some new policies to keep things from getting too crowded, and the cashiers now have a sneezeguard. Costco being as they are, they have things very well organized and the policies are clear. One thing I did that was kind of hoardish was to get two 10 pound bags of my daughter's favorite pancake mix. It's one of those items they sometimes have and sometimes don't, which is why I got two. She's been known to go through a two pound box in a couple of weeks, so that might do it for us until midsummer.
I wound up going two two Publixes, a Kroger, and Home Depot. Kroger had chicken, and also pasta, which had been scarce as well. The second Publix had two pound bags of rice, so I got of those. All of these places had beef, so we're having steak and potatoes tomorrow. None of them have TP. None of them have Boston butts either. My neighbor, who works on the MacGyver show is furloughed, and we've both been commiserating about being locked out of barbecuing.
I'm waiting to hear a news story about a family whose house catches on fire because their TP hoard got too close to an appliance and set the house on fire. It would serve the dingleberries right.
Also very ironic is that of the four of us in the house, the three who are stuck here would rather be at school or the office, and the one who has to go into work is the one who would like to stay home. My wife was checking the patient census at the hospital system where she works, and the number of Covid-19 patients is becoming fearsome, particularly those in ICU.