I have about 400 rolls of Quilted Northern, 100 large canisters of Clorox wipes, 75 Lysol sprays, 40 gallons of bleach, gallons of rubbing alcohol, purell and wet wipes, soap, hand sanitizer, 400 N95 masks, 100s of disposable masks etc, etc. What are you doing with your excess? FYI, I am not a hoarder, and have been giving out supplies but now that it is readily available I am overstocked.
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All the items you mention could be donated to an animal shelter (ok maybe not the TP) a local private or church run Daycare Center, a nearby NON PROFIT nursing home, Hospice.
These items will last so you can keep them and use them as you normally would but please each time you change a roll of TP or reach for a wipe remember the people that could not get those items when they needed them
I have stocked up to ensure that I don't have to try and buy any if there is another run on it. Meaning that someone in need won't be competing with me or Stacy for tp.
It is the wise thing to do with all the talk of another surge. Everyone should get stocked up.
Note: Even the bleach and the masks have an expiration date.
Best advice I heard was, during the pandemic, do not let people know what you have stockpiled....for your own safety.
The Pandemic is real.
The Pandemic is not over.
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Giving it away, huh? Try a little harder.
Perhaps it's one of those irregular conjugations:
I am amply stocked. You are running a surplus. He is a hoarder.
My gosh, I am seeing more and more things becoming out-of-stock with the uptick of the virus, and it is not the toilet paper, paper towels, and Lysol wipes. It's food items, even pet food. I haven't been able to get my cat his favorite cat litter, thank goodness I had stocked up during the summer but I do like to keep a lot of jugs on hand. Not easy to explain Covid to the cat =^..^=
Peace~
The news keeps encouraging people to stock up and then they say that supplies will be stable, so I think that the changing story has people worried.
I have stayed stocked up because I knew that they didn't know enough about this virus to give us any information that we could really depend on.
So, better safe than sorry, is a rule of thumb that we live by.
Are you seeing food shortages?
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