Just Came From Shopping - WATER & TOILET PAPER ARE GONE!!!!

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I make sure I'm in there in the first shopping hour available. Most stores will have what you need especially on Friday as they stock up for the weekend. My pantry looks like a mini grocery store now cause I am at least 4 deep of everything from canned goods to cleaning supplies to toiletries.

I literally could sell toilet paper to my condo neighbors, that's how much I have tucked away here.
 

blackbull1970

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Here in Vegas some of the large chains open a hour earlier on Tuesday and Thursday to allow Senior Citizens only to enter the store to get what they need.
 

Camille

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Another reason I didn't buy them was that people were saying that the material was thin like a napkin and that the string would come unglued way too easily.
I'd have passed too if I'd read such reviews...muhfuckas rushing bullshit to the market just to cash in. :angry::smh:


At the time I made the purchase, there was one review that said that, but since I couldn't find any elsewhere, and they are a known retailer, I took a chance. The kn95 came today and these should be here tomorrow according to the tracking number. I haven't examined them yet.
 

Camille

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Seventh Gen wipes are in stock at vitacost. I didn't like the smell of their disinfectant spray, but since I haven't been able to find wipes I bought these. this is more that what I normally spend on Lysol/clorox wipes. 6.99 each. Per the slick deals info, you can sign up for a 20% off coupon. I'm not a new cust so I didn't try that. Also if you checkout using shoprunner, you can save on shipping.



 

Camille

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Here in Vegas some of the large chains open a hour earlier on Tuesday and Thursday to allow Senior Citizens only to enter the store to get what they need.

I'm high risk, but I don't look high risk, so I haven't done any of the senior/high risk shopping hours.
 

Camille

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Helico-pterFunk

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Shoutout to Buy Low out here on the westcoast. It's one of the places my dad visits regularly. He usually stops in there every week or two. Tries to be there right when they open as they are much less busy than other grocery stores, and are priced very reasonably. Said he stopped by there earlier this week and was about 10 mins early prior to store opening. He's familiar with the manager and some of the staffing. Manager welcomed him in to shop early & he was in and out within 10 mins. Thought that was a nice gesture. No other shoppers around.
 

rude_dog

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I've been fortunate during this crisis and have been able to have groceries and supplies delivered or curbside pick up. I had made 2 trips to Sam's Club wearing an N-95 mask. This week was the first time my wife has been out and we went to Sam's. I told her beforehand, you'll see everyone taking precautions unless they looked like they just came from Trump rally. Sure enough, she noticed that right away.

I just came back from the grocery store with my son and I told him the same thing. As soon as we parked, there was the disgruntled white guy. Every single woman, every black person, every Asian and middle-eastern had on a face mask. Only white men didn't. All of them looking like they just walked out of a Trump rally. I was raised Catholic and I was told I shouldn't wish harm on anyone.
 

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REDLINE

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I went to a couple of different stores and both were stocked with toilet paper and paper towels. Hopefully that's the way it stays moving forward.
 

BoRiCuApOwEr

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Everything going back to normal mask prices are dropping rubbing alcoho,l hand sanitzer, paper towel ,toilet paper readily available and Lysol soon come CDC put out that covid doesn't remain on surfaces .
 

Complex

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The hot item now is Lysol disinfecting spray, cant find that shit anywhere :curse:
Everything Can be found by me except for Lysol spray

When I was going to work a co-workers son worked at a supermarket. Those employees get a lot of stuff.


and goes in and out of stock on Amazon and Walmart frequently, you have to get lucky.

I've had an easier time getting Microban.
 

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With no public bathrooms, the Big Apple is now ‘the Big Toilet’
By Kirsten Fleming
June 9, 2020 | 12:50pm | Updated


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With no public bathrooms, the Big Apple is now ‘the Big Toilet’

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Working at a beer store on St. Mark’s Place, Brittany Spano, 27, has seen the Big Apple’s robust social life return, albeit in an abridged form.
Drink windows selling to-go cocktails and beers have sprung up throughout the city, drawing in socially starved New Yorkers who have been in quarantine for three months. But this re-emergence has come with a stream of issues — mainly a steady flow of revelers freely peeing in public since most bathrooms remain closed. And now, with thousands of protesters taking to the streets each day, more people than ever are contributing to NYC’s No. 1 problem by whizzing in the wild.
“Last night, my co-worker saw some guy just coming down the street and pulling down his pants [to urinate],” Spano tells The Post. “She was like, ‘Nah, not here, man.’
“There’s definitely been an uptick on this street, from what I’ve seen. But most people at least go in a corner or have friends cover them up,” says Spano.
A lack of restrooms has left New Yorkers in a bind. They want to go out but then they are left holding it in. Restaurants, bars and coffee shops where New Yorkers could always find relief in the past have closed their restrooms to the public. Plus, with fears over the coronavirus still very present, many don’t feel safe going into germ-infested public restrooms. And hey, peeing in public isn’t even a crime anymore. In 2017, New York City introduced the Criminal Justice Reform Act, which decriminalized low-level offenses.
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“My friends and I talk about [public urination] all of the time now,” Sophia, a 23-year-old who lives in Park Slope and asked that her last name not be used, tells The Post. “It’s a big topic. Since the pandemic, I have done it myself in Prospect Park, behind a dumpster in Williamsburg and Greenpoint. All of the public restrooms like McDonald’s and Starbucks are closed. If you are far away from your home, what are you supposed to do?”
The Brooklynite, who is recently unemployed, never leaves the house without tissues.
“Sometimes when I am out for a bike ride, I won’t drink water because I know that I will have to go to the bathroom and there are no options. If I am going to meet a friend, I have to think about my liquid intake.”
The lack of bathrooms has come front and center during the recent Black Lives Matter protests that have swept the city. Twitter account @OpenYourLobby urged museums and theaters to make their bathrooms available, creating a spreadsheet of available toilets.
It was a handy reference for Eric Silver, a 40-year-old protester, and his wife, who found themselves in a bind after marching from Grand Army Plaza to City Hall and back to Brooklyn.
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“We had been drinking a lot of water,” Silver, a software consultant, tells The Post. “We were about a mile from home, and we were getting a little worried. My friend knew about the spreadsheets, and we found BRIC [a media center on Fulton Street]. We hobbled over, and it was like an oasis.”
Spano says her shop’s “no bathroom” edict hasn’t stopped people from begging to use their facilities.
“People ask to use our bathroom all of the time, but we have to say no. One guy went on for 10 minutes about his weak bladder. If you have a problem, then you should probably stay in the radius of your home,” says Spano, who lives in Williamsburg.
In nearby Tompkins Square Park, the restrooms have extended their hours to 7 p.m., but many drink windows are open until 9 p.m.
A bartender who works across from the park says people frequently ask to use the facilities, but the answer is always no. (According to the Health Department, restaurants that offer outdoor dining during Phase Two of reopening, which could occur as early as June 22, “may offer restroom access to customers, provided that social distancing is promoted within and while waiting for restrooms.”)
One East Village bar owner, who asked to withhold his name, said he saw a handful of people peeing in the park two Sundays ago.
“I got to the park after 7 p.m. and people said the bathrooms were closed. People go out and bounce around and after four drinks, you need to go,” says the bar owner. “We can’t let people go into our bathrooms. They’re closed. This will be a problem going forward.”
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Diem Boyd, who heads up the community group LES Dwellers, says while they haven’t specifically fielded complaints of public urination, “There are a lot of people drinking on the street. We suspect that there are a lot of quality-of-life issues bubbling up.”
Spano says she has recently seen a big flood of infractions, even from her fire escape in Williamsburg.
“I live right near the Williamsburg Bridge and there’s a little corner that everyone seems to find perfect for peeing in public. I sit outside on my fire escape and watch it happen all the time.”
With temperatures on the rise, expect the city’s oppressive summer stink to be even worse this year.
“Public urination was already an issue in New York. If this continues into the summer, the smell is going to get pretty bad,” Spano says. “There has to be something that can be done about it.”
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

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Bruh Lysol came in stock by the cases at this lil gourmet store..



Muthafuckas talkin bout...

17 dollars a can...

They could shove that shit up their gourmet ass...
 

Dirtylakerie

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Muthafuckas sellin them shits on the low like crack here in Jersey if you can get your hands on some. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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:lol: About a month ago, I went to CVS. They got them, the big container of hand sanitizer, and Lysol spray. Behind the counter now. Because the stocker told me one day someone just rolled out the store. With a whole box of the wipes. And no one stopped them.
 

Camille

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This was recommended on another forum. If you buy it please use my referral link. Disinfecting spray you make at home. It has good reviews on YouTube.

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There is a WELCOME20 code if you sign up for emails for 20% off. It didn't work on what I purchased but I found CLARKS on YouTube that gave 15% off. I got the kit with 50 capsules. The last video had the code, but it's low audio so I put it at the end. The video was uploaded in Feb so I was surprised it worked. If they get a rash of orders, they might disable it. The site recommends to wet surfaces 10 min to disinfect. Can replace window cleaners etc.











@playahaitian since you have the lil one....
 
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