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I literally dont get why people bumrush grocery stores before snow >_>

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Current Events » I literally dont get why people bumrush grocery stores before snow >_>
Do people seriously think that they'll be snowed in their homes and starve to death for like 4 inches of snow? Bruh this shit happens every time. You'll be snowed in for like 8 hours max lol
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To be fair, they only have 50 rolls of TP left at home
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There's always the chance the snow storm will be worse than what's being forecasted.

What I don't get is if people think they might be snowed in for a long time why they always want to buy milk and bread, the things that will spoil the fastest.
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I don't understand it either... Not that I get much snow where I'm at but it's a thing here, too
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Sleet predicted where I live today. It will be almost 60 in two days. Bottled water, TP, and Soup have been Thanos snapped from stores. It's crazy.
Depends on what they are buying. But I do understand the increase in traffic beforehand. I live in MN and if there is going to be storm, there is an increased chance I will go to the store first. Not because I am freaking out, but maybe I had planned to go out and do stuff, including eating, but now I have decided to stay home so I need extra food for a meal or two.
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Not doing so before may have screwed them over once or more then a few times. So they arent taking any chances. That or they just dont feel like going out tomorrow or the next few days during potentially terrible weather.
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Prismsblade posted...
Not doing so before may have screwed them over once or more then a few times. So they arent taking any chances. That or they just dont feel like going out tomorrow or the next few days during potentially terrible weather.
I doubt any of them have ever been screwed over and starved cuz of 4 inches of snow. They're just being dramatic lol
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I understand wanting to buy a few things in case you can't leave the house for 3 days

....But people buy like a month's worth of food. Do people not have 2-3 days worth of food in their house?
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MisterPengy posted...
Do people not have 2-3 days worth of food in their house?
Yes, but not necessarily for GOOD meals. My wife and I like to make fancy meals for each other, even during snowstorms.
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Asherlee10 posted...
Well, the last time it snowed here the state didn't have power for 6 days and people died. We don't have the infrastructure to handle it and it also stopped supply lines.

It was the right call for most to get some extra groceries.
Yeah, the cost of being overprepared is less than the potential cost of being underprepared.
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It's the same just before Christmas & New Year, my local was rammed full of people panic buying, in one instance there was a guy loading his trolley with 8 cartons of milk.
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SgtBash posted...
It's the same just before Christmas & New Year, my local was rammed full of people panic buying, in one instance there was a guy loading his trolley with 8 cartons of milk.
The fuck? I bet 7 of those cartons are gonna expire before he consumes them
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NeonPhoenix posted...
The fuck? I bet 7 of those cartons are gonna expire before he consumes them
Maybe he is having a milk-based orgy party?
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Well his selfishness screwed 7 people out of milk regardless. Sounds like a dickhead
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Besides family who buy for their elderly parents who live separately, I don't get it either.
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NeonPhoenix posted...
Well his selfishness screwed 7 people out of milk regardless. Sounds like a dickhead

People are selfish bastards that panic at the first sign of inconvenience. We're fucked as a species when bad shit actually happens.
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R_Jackal posted...
Soup


i bought 10 cans of that... 1.50$ a can makes for emergency food for breakfast/lunch/dinner if power outage (soup can be eaten cold but not as enjoyable as warm).

we're fucking stocked for the worse.

except for the TP we're doomed.
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I ate cold soup during Sandy and it is what it is lol. We lost power for a week during Sandy and everything we had in our fridge went bad after a day. So all that extra food was worthless anyway >_>

I read books by the candlelight every night and it was kinda coozy in a way, but I also didnt have heat or hot water so I had to manually light my stove and huddle around it every few hours for warmth, plus boil water to drink it since the water plant also lost power and couldnt filter anything lol. At least the gas line worked
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Fresh produce ftw.

There's some wisdom about not wanting to drive in snow with people who didn't plan ahead, especially those who drive poorly in snow... perhaps many people feel they themselves drive poorly in snow.
Its always strange to me and I live in an area of the Midwest where we regularly get snowstorms. The running joke is people are getting bread, milk, eggs but the reality is I see people stocking up on frozen pizzas, soda, chips, and just a bunch of frozen prepared meals.

The weird part to me is I honestly start to question if people use their cupboards. I start thinking maybe Im in the minority because while I shop weekly and Ill buy what Im making that week in reality Im just replacing what Im going to take from my cupboards, and yes some fresh perishables. Like last week I made chili so I of course bought chili beans and tomato sauce but I already have enough of that in my cupboard to make multiple times.

No exaggeration I have my cupboards stocked enough that I could skip going to the store for a few months if I had to so to me its really weird if you dont have enough food on hand to get you through a couple days if the weather is bad.

Also my normal days off are Monday and Tuesday. Monday is always my grocery/errand day and I love it. I live in a low population area anyway but on Mondays around noon the stores are really empty of people. Some retired people and stay at home spouses. I hate when there is a storm forecasted for Monday night or Tuesday because the store is packed and it makes me feel like one of them even though its just my normal shopping day.
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archizzy posted...
The weird part to me is I honestly start to question if people use their cupboards. I start thinking maybe Im in the minority because while I shop weekly and Ill buy what Im making that week in reality Im just replacing what Im going to take from my cupboards. Like last week I made chili so I of course bought chili beans and tomato sauce but I already have enough of that in my cupboard to make multiple times.

No exaggeration I have my cupboards stocked enough that I could skip going to the store for a few months if I had to so to me its really weird if you dont have enough food on hand to get you through a couple days if the weather is bad.
I'm like that too. I always have a surplus of everything in my pantry and probably have food for at least 2 weeks at anytime if I had to hunker down. Do people normally not do that and just buy for a few days at a time with nothing in reserve? >_>
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MisterPengy posted...
I understand wanting to buy a few things in case you can't leave the house for 3 days

....But people buy like a month's worth of food. Do people not have 2-3 days worth of food in their house?

Depends on when it is for me. I do my grocery shopping every other Saturday, and by the time I get to the Friday the day before, Im frequently down to just enough to make it through the day.
NeonPhoenix posted...
I doubt any of them have ever been screwed over and starved cuz of 4 inches of snow. They're just being dramatic lol
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NeonPhoenix posted...
I'm like that too. I always have a surplus of everything in my pantry and probably have food for at least 2 weeks at anytime if I had to hunker down. Do people normally not do that and just buy for a few days at a time with nothing in reserve? >_>

Thats why I start to question myself. It was normal for me growing up to have fully stocked cupboards. My dad did it. My grandparents did it. I thought everyone did that.

Now I know some elderly who only buy like 2 days at a time and it gives them a reason to stay active and get out of the house but I legitimately start to think some people just dont keep much on hand.

I guess its normal for me because I cook all my meals from home. I do know people who eat out almost 100% of the time so I suppose maybe its those kind of people. It would also explain why they are buying all the premade shit because they dont actually cook.

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archizzy posted...
Its always strange to me and I live in an area of the Midwest where we regularly get snowstorms. The running joke is people are getting bread, milk, eggs but the reality is I see people stocking up on frozen pizzas, soda, chips, and just a bunch of frozen prepared meals.

The weird part to me is I honestly start to question if people use their cupboards. I start thinking maybe Im in the minority because while I shop weekly and Ill buy what Im making that week in reality Im just replacing what Im going to take from my cupboards. Like last week I made chili so I of course bought chili beans and tomato sauce but I already have enough of that in my cupboard to make multiple times.

No exaggeration I have my cupboards stocked enough that I could skip going to the store for a few months if I had to so to me its really weird if you dont have enough food on hand to get you through a couple days if the weather is bad.

Also my normal days off are Monday and Tuesday. Monday is always my grocery/errand day and I love it. I live in a low population area anyway but on Mondays around noon the stores are really empty of people. Some retired people and stay at home spouses. I hate when there is a storm forecasted for Monday night or Tuesday because the store is packed and it makes me feel like one of them even though its just my normal shopping day.

I am sure most people could survive 3 or 4 days off of what is in their cupboards, the question is given the choice between praying the weather holds, and going to the store a few days early to get stuff you were going their for anyways most people would choose too shop for some extra food. Sure people go overboard getting stuff but most people I see in a store right before a storm are buying enough stuff to get through 4 or 5 days because they would rather buy a little extra than be stuck at home eating soup and peanut butter sandwiches or what ever else they can scrounge up in their house for days.
archizzy posted...
Thats why I start to question myself. It was normal for me growing up to have fully stocked cupboards. My dad did it. My grandparents did it. I thought everyone did that.

Now I know some elderly who only buy like 2 days at a time and it gives them a reason to stay active and get out of the house but I legitimately start to think some people just dont keep much on hand.

I guess its normal for me because I cook all my meals from home. I do know people who eat out almost 100% of the time so I suppose maybe its those kind of people. It would also explain why they are buying all the premade shit because they dont actually cook.
So we are somewhere in btwn. We could survive for awhile with stuff in our cupboards, like rice, beans, soup and pasta. But one of us typically goes to the store every couple days for dairy and veggies and such.

As I said, we like to make nice meals at home and hard to do that just off of shelf stable stuff.
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NeonPhoenix posted...
Do people seriously think that they'll be snowed in their homes and starve to death for like 4 inches of snow? Bruh this shit happens every time. You'll be snowed in for like 8 hours max lol
Last year, roads were closed for a week for ice, as our region isn't really suited for such natural events that bad since they are rare. (I've lived here for 13 years and only twice has it snowed, and even then only a dusting, but the ice was the worst I've seen)

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I understand if snow is rare and the town isnt equipped for it. But what I describe happens in a place that regularly gets snow in the winter and always has an army of plows and salt trucks ready to go >_> People here should know the deal
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NeonPhoenix posted...
Do people seriously think that they'll be snowed in their homes and starve to death for like 4 inches of snow? Bruh this shit happens every time. You'll be snowed in for like 8 hours max lol

Found the guy who has no idea how people in rural areas live.

No one cares about 4 inches of snow, but twice or three times that can cause issues on roads that never see a plow.

Also, if you live far enough away from town, you don't shop often. Big runs once or twice a month.
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Found the guy who has no idea how people in rural areas live.

NeonPhoenix posted...
I understand if snow is rare and the town isnt equipped for it. But what I describe happens in a place that regularly gets snow in the winter and always has an army of plows and salt trucks ready to go >_> People here should know the deal

I shouldve put that in the OP. That was my bad.
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I always like how everyone in Michigan has all-season tires, but the first time it really snows everyone drives around like they have summer tires while taking turns when there's just an inch of snow on the ground. Move it bud, it's not that wet.
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wanderingshade posted...
I always like how everyone in Michigan has all-season tires, but the first time it really snows everyone drives around like they have summer tires while taking turns when there's just an inch of snow on the ground. Move it bud, it's not that wet.
Dude I hate that so much lol. It starts flurrying and people start freaking out on the road and slowing down to a crawl lol. You can still drive normal for a bit. Let's just get the fuck home
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It doesnt snow anymore though.
NeonPhoenix posted...
I understand if snow is rare and the town isn't equipped for it. But what I describe happens in a place that regularly gets snow in the winter and always has an army of plows and salt trucks ready to go >_> People here should know the deal

May be less about ability to get to a store for some, and more about the not wanting to go out in the weather as well. 4 - 6 inches of snow may not be much where I live, and the main roads are totally clear in 12 - 24 hours, but parking lots, and side roads often never get taken care of as well as they should. I have lived in the north east all my life, 10 years ago or so I broke my ankle bad enough that I needed surgery and still walk with a limp. If I can avoid going out in crappy weather even if it is not something that is going to force me to stay in my home, I absolutely will.
Here in my corner of Missouri and no forecast means a dusting or 10" or more. Or it could just be rain. We don't know til it's actually coming down.
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NeonPhoenix posted...
Dude I hate that so much lol. It starts flurrying and people start freaking out on the road and slowing down to a crawl lol. You can still drive normal for a bit. Let's just get the fuck home
The start of snow or rain is actually the WORST time to be going fast, because that's when oil or other liquids on the road surface become wet and cause spin-outs. Actually safer to wait a while, so the oil and such can be washed away.
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UnsteadyOwl posted...


What I don't get is if people think they might be snowed in for a long time why they always want to buy milk and bread, the things that will spoil the fastest.
How can it spoil if you just throw it outside in the snow and it'll be at below fridge temp?!!?
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DarthDemented posted...
Here in my corner of Missouri and no forecast means a dusting or 10" or more. Or it could just be rain. We don't know til it's actually coming down.
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TyVulpine posted...
The start of snow or rain is actually the WORST time to be going fast, because that's when oil or other liquids on the road surface become wet and cause spin-outs. Actually safer to wait a while, so the oil and such can be washed away.
The faster you drive, the less time you're on the road where it's dangerous. It's simple math
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Went shopping for a few things for dinner yesterday so I didn't have to travel during the storm today. Saw the milk section was empty because the next scheduled trailer of goods was late and wouldn't be in until Monday at the earliest because of the storm.
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NeonPhoenix posted...
The faster you drive, the less time you're on the road where it's dangerous. It's simple math
And less reaction time for when you hit slick spots. Simple math.
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