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April 22nd, 2020, 08:17 AM
#71

Originally Posted by
sawbill
Are you paying less for diesel? Regular gasoline seems to have gotten as low as it will go.
First, I don't pay for diesel just burn it. Nice arrangement
when you consider they even pay me to do that.
The price of fuel( Diesel/Petrol/Propane) has gone down, but everything else is pretty much the same.
As for problems with the food supply, the biggest problem is NOT the grocery store but the restaurants. As to why the restaurants are running out of supplies, I could not tell you. There is for example a Popeye's Chicken here at the Truck Stop in North Bend, WA that is running out of stuff on a daily basis. They are not getting over run by hundreds and hundreds of customers, in fact they are making less sales then normal.
The bottle neck seems to be that the labour's that sort, break down, and store in coming orders, and also pick bundle, and load out going suppliers have been declared NONESSENTIAL workers, and warehouses are working on skeleton crews.
It goes back to the milk carton problem. No one is allowed to make cartons, which means no milk on the shelf.
Of course not all states seem to be have the same problem. But I'll give you a hint which ones are.. The ones where the Governors have "D"'s behind their names.
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.
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April 22nd, 2020 08:17 AM
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April 22nd, 2020, 11:18 AM
#72
It's a good thing our milk here comes from a bag and not a carton lol.
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