If you have someone close to you that you care about you would understand. <3
I wonder if anyone has considered the possibility of strikes/mass quitting?Supermarket supply chains are now geared up for the extra demand if there is a large(ish) second wave, which wasn't the case in March, Supermarket delivery slots have also tripled in capacity, so I really don't see it being anywhere near as bad as 6mths ago.
This explains so much about your previous threads lol.I eat only meat so I crap mega hard turds that don't require any wiping after.
Tomorrow there is going to be a lockdown in my area, but not country wide. Just in Toronto and its suburbs.
But idiots already started lining up. They don't realize grocery stores were never going to close.
Not mine, but from reddit.Is that a picture you took while in line?
That just looks like a normal weekend where I live. And everyone stocking up for Thanksgiving .... and Black Friday. But I'm sure people are worried about some items not being in stock this year at the very least.Tomorrow there is going to be a lockdown in my area, but not country wide. Just in Toronto and its suburbs.
But idiots already started lining up. They don't realize grocery stores were never going to close.
The only issue is that the government never ordered any grocery stores to close. Food was always available so no one was going to starve.I never stopped stockpiling. I was born in the soviet union, you are retarded not to
The only issue is that the government never ordered any grocery stores to close. Food was always available so no one was going to starve.
But that's also why these lockdowns are stupid. They can close down barber shops but they're ok with 1,000 people crowding inside a supermarket.
Edit: Oh yeah, and I already mentioned the lockdown was for the Toronto area only. People can just drive 10 minutes to the next city and do all their shopping their anyway. Our government can barely think straight.
Yeah, I noticed that.Nah, people were panicking when the virus was still an unknown. Now we have records with 20-25k daily cases and no one's buying toilet paper or any of that stuff. Even the grocery stores and the supermarkets don't give a fuck about enforcing customer limits, they only did that for the first few weeks in the spring when we had lockdown.