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THIS IS IT--GROCERY STORES BEGINNING TO SHUT DOWN--**ALERT
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[quote:Windsage:MV80MzIzNTQ1Xzc4NzI4MzkxX0QyM0I0NDE4] Costco has Kirkland Signature Organic Almond Beverage, Vanilla, 32 fl oz, 6-count, $8.49. I bought six cases, will buy more when I gets muh stimulus check. Two years shelf life. Regular dairy products may not make it to your store soon when this pandemic goes hockey stick on the graph. I also bought several quarts of organic coconut non-dairy coffee creamer. Did you know you can freeze fresh eggs? Here's how: crack six eggs (it's a handy amount to thaw) into a bowl, scramble, pour into one gallon ziplock baggie, repeat a bunch of times, place flat in freezer with date written on baggie. The flat shape allows for easy thawing. You must scramble them; whole eggs don't work. Works great for making bacon and eggs, omelets, to use in cakes. Great cheap protein. Two eggs has 12 grams protein. I have a really hard time keeping chocolate in the house; it calls to me all day long. For my preps, I bought Cocoa powder. I can use it to make a chocolate pudding but it's just impossible to snack on on an impulse. Too much effort so it will only get used in times of desperation. [/quote]
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Only just the beginning. Hope you doomtards got your deep larder in order, you will need it.
GREATEST DEPRESSION
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Two Trader Joe’s locations in New York City shut their doors this week because staffers tested positive for coronavirus, the company said in a statement.
The Union Square store location — and the adjoining wine shop — were closed after a worker at the shop was confirmed to have the potentially deadly virus, the company said.
The employee last worked at the outpost on Sunday, the company said. Trader Joe’s did not immediately say when it plans to reopen the store.
THAT WOULD BE NEVER MUTHER FUCKER!!!!
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