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Wednesday was the first time any of my grocery deliveries came through with paper. Most brands still say unavailable, they have one style of two different brands that don’t. I didn’t test the limits to see if they’re enforcing anything. I just ordered one of each. Each previous order I did the same but would get a last minute email saying they were out.
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"I've got morons on my team." Mitt Romney Minor Deity |
Shelves are still empty here, says the wife who shopped last. We still have plenty, however. | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
It is my understanding that the problem has been wiped out.
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(self-titled) semi-posting lurker Minor Deity |
CHAS TP is definitely still in short supply here. Three weeks ago, we were able to buy some generic Walmart brand and also another brand (quilted northern?) I don't usually buy. We went to two stores and bought three packages IIRC. At the store were we bought the Quilted Northern, there were maybe five packages left and we took one. This week, Mr. SK went shopping on Tuesday (I didn't go with him) and he said there was nothing, generic or otherwise, in either store. At one of the stores (the regional chain, not Walmart) a sales clerk told me that they usually get more TP every time they get a truck in (which is twice a week or more) but that as soon as they stock the shelves, the TP is gone in a few hours, or within the same day. We also have not been able to buy rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide. I really want to have some on hand just in case we get a cut or whatever. But alas.
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Pinta & the Santa Maria Has Achieved Nirvana |
We were able to get a large pack (10 or 12 rolls) of a "real" brand at Albertson's earlier this week. Costco, Walmart, Amazon? Forget it. I've actually been monitoring Amazon Fresh deliveries and they're basically closed for business. Even if you find some available, there are no delivery windows open. I find it somewhat odd that Amazon can't figure out the last stage of delivery. I thought that was their thing. | |||
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"I've got morons on my team." Mitt Romney Minor Deity |
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Nothing. I think we found one 6 pack about a week ago. | |||
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
I got the Costco brand TP at Costco on my previous two visits. I now have enough for Today, none at Costco. They did have paper towels and Kleenex in, though. I have been seeing "some" at grocery stores, but since I got mine, I haven't paid much attention to what brands or quantities. Last week Costco also had a large quantity of bidets.
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Minor Deity |
Me, I don't look on the front. Or the back for that matter. I just let it drop into the bowl. Nothing to see there, move on.
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(self-titled) semi-posting lurker Minor Deity |
What really bugs me about all of this is, we are trying not to go out, not to go to the store any more than is absolutely necessary. So if we can't get what we need when we do go out... Or if the delivery or pick up options were better, we could use that, but those are very limited down here as well. It's hard not to worry that more serious supply chain issues are on the way.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
I bought a case of TP a few weeks ago at a janitorial supply place. High class stuff, individually wrapped like you get in a nice hotel. Cheap. There is a lot of TP in a case and I don’t expect to need any more for a good long while. Back in the olden days, when I first noticed Home Depot was out of TP, I saw three packs of Clorox wipes and decided to buy two of them for the hell of it. That might make me a hoarder - I have never bought them before. They’re mostly not a available now so if I can’t find any tomorrow I’ll make my own. They’re not complicated - a spray bottle, bleach and paper towel will do it. Bleach is easy to find, especially in Hispanic markets. The Mexican brand is Chloralen. Seems to be the same stuff. I also have the Shockwave - much better for hand sanitizing as it doesn’t strip the color out of my skin and it smells better. Nearly all of the stores- except Costco, who requires very specialized packaging - have fresh produce as there are few packaging issues and the supply chain was easy to reroute, although a lot of stores have substituted their normal, pretty, high class veg for what might normally go to food service customers. These large, gnarly veg are what my mom used to buy and they have a lot more flavor compared to what I was buying. This is especially true for those little lathe-turned carrots. I’ll never go back. Beans, rice etc. are no longer available at big boxes but are plentiful in smaller, notably ethnic, markets and high end stores. You can also find them, along with flour and yeast, at restaurants where they have repurposed themselves as grocers and at restaurant supply houses. In fact, restaurant supply houses are discounting their stock heavily in an effort to clear shelves before the expiration dates. When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. YMMV.
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Minor Deity |
For Steve..sadly no text, you have to listen. TP Supply Chain
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Shut up and play your guitar! Minor Deity |
We seriously use so little TP, that we don't even put it on the shopping list. A 24 pack should last us at least 12-18 weeks. | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
A decent piece until they decided that Melania is a reputable source. She is not. Didn’t listen past that.
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Minor Deity |
I am so sorry..this link does not go to the audio it promotes...Will look for the real link...I suspect it is part of Market Place.. This was the jist of the story...the difference between the two types of TP. So maybe Home Depot is the place to get
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