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Funny, we did the deal in a Winco parking lot.
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I was at the Tigard store at a little after 7am and just about everybody there had either tp or paper towels in their cart. There wasn't much tp left when I grabbed my pack. It was MD brand, little baby rolls, but better than leaves or old socksFunny, we did the deal in a Winco parking lot.
Yes, and their prices have gone up too by $100 more for 5,000 rounds than previously priced. I see price gouging on a lot of the sites.Yes. Noticed that TargetSports is out of cci standard velocity. My membership is coming to an end too...oh well.
Rice and beans were snatched up a week ago at many places. One Safeway in PDX area supposedly has been doing $150,000 to $200,000 in daily store sales. Normal sales in that store is $50,000 to $80,000.Because my family in California is telling me that they're having a hard time finding rice, beans, flour, and other dry goods - I started searching on google for sellers (especially bulk sellers) of those items. A lot of the sites I visited said "not available", "backordered", and such.
I found a few items that are priced ridiculously high. Rice from one seller is $15 a pound.
One of the sellers I looked into says "out of stock" on everything I was looking for - but they also claim to have warehouses scattered around the country. I plan to call them in the morning, to see what they can/will tell me about the flow of goods across the USA. I'll post their answer here if I can.
I'm wondering if the spree of panic-buying all of the toilet paper is being repeated now with rice, beans, and such.
Rice and beans were snatched up a week ago at many places. One Safeway in PDX area supposedly has been doing $150,000 to $200,000 in daily store sales. Normal sales in that store is $50,000 to $80,000.
When shelter in place shutdowns are occurring more often and food supply chain workers are getting sick and quarantined, food supplies in general are going to get squeezed. Stock up while the getting is good. People are going to have little else to do but shop for food during shelter in place order.
This is going to start happening everywhere:
I agree about being nice, it must be a thankless job.Bringing that up tonight when the gf got home from work she made mention that the morale of the cashier at winco is basically akin to being front line infantry in the trenches. The neighbor near me says he may end up staying home now since he heard a freddies employee got it, he himself works at freddies.
Be kind to your store workers.
I agree about being nice, it must be a thankless job.
Imagine if a covid-19 cluster developes at winco or freddys warehouse and they shut it down for even a short period of time. Not good!
Preppers should already be prepped and the gun owners that vote for anti gun politicians all of a sudden want to be stocked up.I think it is a two fold thing. The Coronavirus has the crazy prepper folks scared they may have to defend their toilet paper supply or something so they are grabbing ammo. Additionally with each democratic candidate being 100% anti gun I think others are stocking up in case one is elected and tries to grab guns and ammo.
I found it !!!Help me please. Someone on this site needed alcohol prep pads. I found 300 at safeway and bought them a lady with diabetes? In California
I was able to talk with a rep from webstarants.com, a National supplier for restaurants. Their company has warehouses in 6 states.
This has always been a good company to deal with. And the vacuum bags are always a good deal and great quality.
Plenty in stock? That must be why our the tp shelves at our Safeway are empty and our walmart is rationing 1 package per customer and literally have employees handing it out. Hopefully the abundance at your stores moves this way.Toilet paper sales skyrocketed as well. Now I can walk into a store and there is plenty in stock, because people finally realized the virus causes pneumonia, not diarrhea.
You can't shoot a virus.
Sidebar on this: I've got a buddy who is a rep in the Portland area for a distributor. Their warehouse is stocked and trucks are delivering. Problem is, bars and restaurants are closed or have gone take-out only with drastically limited menu items. He has the product and means he of delivery but no buyers.Rice and beans were snatched up a week ago at many places. One Safeway in PDX area supposedly has been doing $150,000 to $200,000 in daily store sales. Normal sales in that store is $50,000 to $80,000.
When shelter in place shutdowns are occurring more often and food supply chain workers are getting sick and quarantined, food supplies in general are going to get squeezed. Stock up while the getting is good. People are going to have little else to do but shop for food during shelter in place order.
This is going to start happening everywhere:
We have sysco here in town, I'll bet they are experiencing this problem big time. Too bad they don't sell to walk ins.Sidebar on this: I've got a buddy who is a rep in the Portland area for a distributor. Their warehouse is stocked and trucks are delivering. Problem is, bars and restaurants are closed or have gone take-out only with drastically limited menu items. He has the product and means he of delivery but no buyers.
If you are having trouble getting staples and know someone in the bar or restaurant world, this could be another resource.
Here's a Portland area QFC yesterday:Plenty in stock? That must be why our the tp shelves at our Safeway are empty and our walmart is rationing 1 package per customer and literally have employees handing it out. Hopefully the abundance at your stores moves this way.