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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 756100" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Well. I bought 10 more gallons of water. I want to be sure I have enough for M and for my son if need be. They are saying we need a gallon a day each person for 14 days. And then, for pets too. Still I don't know why we need to have water. After all, we do have water piped into the house. I wish somebody could explain to me, what they expect to happen to the pipes.</p><p></p><p>Costco here is just crazy. Everybody arrives there at opening to buy water which is rationed now. Along with Lysol, etc. There is no toilet paper at all. I could only buy two cases of water. The panic is contagious. I went back later to buy a chicken and there was no more water in the store. They were telling people to come back tomorrow at 915. The man said he believes people will be lined up out the door, upon opening. At my store, they had moved all of the trees for sale (in Spring they sell trees here) to the back of the store where the water usually is. I presume they will put water in the front of the store tomorrow, for accessibility.</p><p></p><p>I do not recall anything like this before in my lifetime, except perhaps the oil crisis in the 70's when the lines for gas were dozens and dozens of cars. Furthermore there are no free food samples anymore at my Costco. All of the ladies who dispense them are now dispersed throughout the store dispensing Clorox wipes to wipe cart handles and your hands.</p><p></p><p>Is this happening where you are living?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 756100, member: 18958"] Well. I bought 10 more gallons of water. I want to be sure I have enough for M and for my son if need be. They are saying we need a gallon a day each person for 14 days. And then, for pets too. Still I don't know why we need to have water. After all, we do have water piped into the house. I wish somebody could explain to me, what they expect to happen to the pipes. Costco here is just crazy. Everybody arrives there at opening to buy water which is rationed now. Along with Lysol, etc. There is no toilet paper at all. I could only buy two cases of water. The panic is contagious. I went back later to buy a chicken and there was no more water in the store. They were telling people to come back tomorrow at 915. The man said he believes people will be lined up out the door, upon opening. At my store, they had moved all of the trees for sale (in Spring they sell trees here) to the back of the store where the water usually is. I presume they will put water in the front of the store tomorrow, for accessibility. I do not recall anything like this before in my lifetime, except perhaps the oil crisis in the 70's when the lines for gas were dozens and dozens of cars. Furthermore there are no free food samples anymore at my Costco. All of the ladies who dispense them are now dispersed throughout the store dispensing Clorox wipes to wipe cart handles and your hands. Is this happening where you are living? [/QUOTE]
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