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Same here. Bought 36 rolls about a month ago,


We still have about 18 rolls, mainly because Mrs CPA found a few six packs in the last couple of weeks and she gave two of those away. If we get short, my mother will take advantage of early senior shopping at Kroger to get another pack, but that's not an issue right now. We're able to get the things we need to keep going. Still have something like 10 lbs of ground beef in the freezer as well as enough chicken for two or three dinners, a pack of pork chops, and a chuck roast. Plus, many local restaurants are doing pick-up/delivery. Went to pick up a couple of Ynot pizzas the other night and that place was crazy busy for a restaurant with no inside dining.

I think if people will stop running on the TP every day a shipment arrives, the shelves can be restocked. People just need to settle down and realize they don't need to hoard so much.
[Post edited by Hokie CPA at 04/06/2020 09:10AM]

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Posted: 04/06/2020 at 09:09AM



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