David Hammond wrote:maybe I should buy a gun (as police may be understaffed), fire extinguishers (as the fire department may be understaffed), etc.
G Wiv wrote:David Hammond wrote:maybe I should buy a gun (as police may be understaffed), fire extinguishers (as the fire department may be understaffed), etc.
Hammond,
A gun, maybe, if you are comfortable with guns. Fire extinguisher, absolutely. In fact if you don't already have a few around the house you should buy at least 3 tomorrow. Kitchen, garage, basement. Even if you have a fire extinguisher you should check the date, they start to loose effectiveness after a period of time.
Regards,
Gary 'Belt and Suspenders' Wiv
ronnie_suburban wrote:And please, don't forget flashlights, either!
I decided to stock up for the house and to help my mom as she's 75 and in spite of her perfect health, I don't want her to go out for a while. If that wasn't enough I'm doing an Atkins/Keto diet now so all I have is meat, eggs and vegetables. Nothing processed. My main goal was Costco, to get lots of eggs and steaks, plus Wild Planet Tuna (the best!) and whatever else. I tried the Glenview store but the lot was overflowing, so we detoured up to Mettawa where it was nothing more than a busy weekend. I got my tuna, 6 dozen eggs (which will last into mid-April), and nearly the last of the 10 strip steaks. That was a close call. I also topped off my tank for $1.94 a gallon. We also hit Aldi (I bought 5 of the $5 Buona Italian Beef buckets - perfect for the diet), Trader Joe's in Vernon Hills and Northbrook (they were out of frozen vegetables in VH, but not in Northbrook), Mariano's (my Mom said TP was on sale - and I laughed - telling her there will be nothing left even if not on sale), and Sunset in HP (next to her house). Was it over the top driving all over? Yes. But I had nothing else to do that day, so there was nothing wrong with trying to get specific items we like. Normally Aldi is not in my rotation, but they are the only ones with the beef deal. I have an insider at Jewel who let me know when the TP delivery was coming in so I ran over to get some as well last night.NFriday wrote:I had to go to Winnetka yesterday afternoon, and so I decided to stop in at the Jewel on Green Bay in Wilmette on my way home. That was a big mistake. I could not find a parking spot in the lot, and so I decided to park on Green Bay. I then carried a cart I found on the sidewalk with me to the store. When I got to the store, I found out they were out of carts anyway. People were in panic buying mode. I saw people buying lots of bottled water, toilet paper, and paper towels. I was going to get a loaf of bread, and there was practically nothing left. I did not have to stop there. I only went there because I was going right past the store. The only good thing was the express lines were a lot quicker than the other lines because most people had overflowing carts. I stock up when things are on sale, and so I did not need any paper towels or toilet paper.
I then went to Sams Club to buy gas. It was $2,28 a gallon. I then decided to go in the store and buy some cone coffee filters since I am almost out. There was no toilet paper or paper towels left at that store, and they were out of egg, and whole and 2% milk. Well they were out of coffee filters too, and so I ended up going to Food4Less where I bought my coffee filters, some sugar and a pineapple. I think I will stay out of the grocery stores for at least a week. Jewel reminded me of Dominick's when they had their going out of business sale. I found all kinds of groceries that people decided they did not need, and just left them where ever.
JoelF wrote:So that makes this a Grilled Cheese Emergency
G Wiv wrote:Weird, verging on eerie, none, zero, nada, toilet paper, bottled water or Bounty paper towels at Costco Niles today around 3pm. I went for my regular run which includes Kirkland toilet paper, Bounty paper towels and the 20oz cases of water, they were wiped out.
G Wiv wrote:G Wiv wrote:Weird, verging on eerie, none, zero, nada, toilet paper, bottled water or Bounty paper towels at Costco Niles today around 3pm. I went for my regular run which includes Kirkland toilet paper, Bounty paper towels and the 20oz cases of water, they were wiped out.
Now, about ten days later, I'm thinking maybe I should have gone a little overboard when I had the chance.
Speaking of overboard, was at Fresh Farms Niles yesterday, Saturday, around 2pm, lot full, store full, zero packaged bread, few scattered packs of flatbread, milk/butter/meat low, carts insanely full. I was just there for regular shopping, milk, eggs, fresh fish for dinner, veg, but lots of folks were really digging in. No fights in the shopping aisles though more than one person seemed right on the edge.
Had a nice convo with a fellow in the checkout line, he was shopping for both his household and elder moms. Interesting fellow, we pleasantly chatted while an older couple in masks held hands and smiled with their eyes. Store personnel seemed stressed.
NFriday wrote:What is the sense of staying open until midnight when the shelves are empty?
gastro gnome wrote:What I don't understand is how people think that:
a) social distancing
b) going to a store with lots of people/ waiting in long lines
are in any way compatible.
Ram4 wrote:My friend works at Jewel. He is so stressed along with the employees and it's taking it's toll on them. They were not putting a limit on TP as of Thursday which was the last time I was out (and the last time I expect to go out for 2 weeks). I was fortunate to have hit Costco at the end of February to get a 30 pack of TP and a 15 pack of paper towels. When the crisis hit I bought another 18 pack of TP just in case other members of my family are low. I bought a bidet last year so I barely use TP anymore (another member of the household does use it a little bit more).
"We're hiring at all of our locations--immediately! Work for us as long as you need. We are looking for cashiers, stockers and deli associates for all shifts! We WILL be flexible with any needs you have at home. Apply online [application link in bio] or stop by your nearest Jewel-Osco location today!"
G Wiv wrote:gastro gnome wrote:What I don't understand is how people think that:
a) social distancing
b) going to a store with lots of people/ waiting in long lines
are in any way compatible.
I'm thinking shopping in a crowded store, when I really did not need to, was not the best idea I've had. Fresh Farms fresh cod was really tasty though. And, at $7.49/lb for spanking fresh cod, a pretty good deal.
I've been using this recipe/technique from Scott Rea via Youtube for a few years.
How To Cook Cod.Pan Fried,Skinless Cod Fillet
chicagostyledog wrote:https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-coronavirus-pandemic-chicago-illinois-news-20200315-tn4rchjbazb73h6x2i4vz7v3xq-story.html
CSD
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker will order all restaurants and bars across the state to be closed to dine-in customers in a further attempt to curb the coronavirus, effective end of business Monday, sources told the Tribune.
Restaurants will remain open to drive through and delivery, sources said. In his announcement, he said the closure will be in effect until March 30.
at chicagotribune.com, Gregory Pratt and Dan Petrella wrote:Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker will order all restaurants and bars across the state to be closed to dine-in customers in a further attempt to curb the coronavirus, effective end of business Monday, sources told the Tribune.
Restaurants will remain open to drive through and delivery, sources said. In his announcement, he said the closure will be in effect until March 30.
The announcement came hours after Pritzker said on a Sunday morning television program that he was considering closing bars and restaurants, following crowds of St. Patrick’s Day revelers being out at bars. Lightfoot’s administration also issued a directive that caps any Chicago establishment that serves liquor to 100 people, or half their regular capacity, to help limit the spread of coronavirus, but Pritzker’s order will go further.
Pritzker made the announcement at 3 p.m. alongside Lightfoot.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Coronavirus in Illinois: Pritzker to close all bars, restaurants for dining in Monday night through the end of the monthat chicagotribune.com, Gregory Pratt and Dan Petrella wrote:Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker will order all restaurants and bars across the state to be closed to dine-in customers in a further attempt to curb the coronavirus, effective end of business Monday, sources told the Tribune.
Restaurants will remain open to drive through and delivery, sources said. In his announcement, he said the closure will be in effect until March 30.
The announcement came hours after Pritzker said on a Sunday morning television program that he was considering closing bars and restaurants, following crowds of St. Patrick’s Day revelers being out at bars. Lightfoot’s administration also issued a directive that caps any Chicago establishment that serves liquor to 100 people, or half their regular capacity, to help limit the spread of coronavirus, but Pritzker’s order will go further.
Pritzker made the announcement at 3 p.m. alongside Lightfoot.
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Al Ehrhardt wrote:While Pritzger is shutting down everything he can (for the most part probably wise), but how does he not postpone people gathering to vote in usually fairly cramped spaces on Tuesday? Because it affects politicians???