I’m sick of hearing about it. Don’t want to hear another ******* word. Act normal, do regular things and wash your hands.
Amen, brother. Exactly what I been preaching....for example:
We went weekly shopping today and started with Wally World here in our little town. Sort of half expected to see carnage and maybe even some hostilities? (A fella can hope...)
Results? Several wiped out shelves for sure, including such oddities as the rice section and some of the pasta.
Yes, toilet paper was extremely thin too, but the employee showed shortly thereafter with another pallet full as we goofed around with fellow shoppers on the aisle, joking and chatting with them and employees.
They WERE limiting quantities purchased, BTW.
Yes, I used the provided sanitizing wipes on the shopping carts wherever we went (and on my hands after), but I always do that anyways.
I even got "jumped" by a little girl, who play-grabbed the TP bundle I had under my arm. We "struggled" a while and yes, she eventually won the battle to the great amusement of her parents and siblings.
You know me - I like to have a good time in the store.
Point is, the store was pretty sparse in customers, eerily so and they seemed to have a handle on the TP situation, if not some of the other wiped out sections (like eggs. Eggs? Yup, entire section wiped out).
We go next to Food City and again, pretty sparse for customers for a Saturday afternoon. A few shelves seemed a tad empty, but they had tons of TP and even had additional displays of featured brands on sale in the aisle to boot.
They also were limiting quantities, but it didn't appear they even needed to.
They saw demand, rose to the occasion like they should, and had it handled.
Bottom line? Although there were signs of idiot/panic buying perhaps the day before, all is well in our little Rogvegas for the basics of life in our stores - and I didn't get in one real altercation over any of it.
Dang it...

I refuse to panic when it surely isn't warranted - and I'm gonna have fun with anyone who does.