quash said:Good for you. Not so good for the folks who have to go every day to find what is no longer in stock thanks to hoarding.Jack and DP said:quash said:In a market you assume buyers and sellers will act rationally. When they do supply meets demand at a reasonable price. Irrational hoarding disrupted supply. It's like the grocers have been saying: just buy what you need and we'll truck in new supplies regularly.RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:
Was at the Live Oak (San Antonio) HEB this afternoon and they had plenty of food on the shelves! Plenty of chicken, steaks, pork, and ground beef. Perhaps the hoarding is subsiding. Life is good!
If you don't hoard, it means more trips to the grocery store and more possible exposure to the virus. Can't blame shoppers for getting enough for three weeks instead of one. C
Good for me is that we killed hogs and deer this year and have a full freezer.