I went into Walmart last night in Lafayette to pick up just a few small items.
I know the country has been experiencing "supply chain issues" due directly to the liberal response to the COVID-19 virus.
No, the virus didn't cause the issues, the inane response to it did.
Anyway, to my surprise, or maybe chagrin, I noticed the local Walmart store was all but completely out of milk!
Seriously, there was not more than maybe 15 gallons in the case.
No 2% at all (which is fine with me, that stuff sucks), no skim, and only a handful of whole milk cartons.
I turned to face the other side of the isle only to notice a completely empty egg case. There was not a single carton of eggs on the shelf.
I'm not as much concerned for me.
I have at least 3 months of long term storage food set back
I have some MRE's, some dehydrated meals, and a boatload of canned goods, water, and propane fuel for cooking.
What worries me is all of the sheeple that are going to be looking for something to eat.
I know the country has been experiencing "supply chain issues" due directly to the liberal response to the COVID-19 virus.
No, the virus didn't cause the issues, the inane response to it did.
Anyway, to my surprise, or maybe chagrin, I noticed the local Walmart store was all but completely out of milk!
Seriously, there was not more than maybe 15 gallons in the case.
No 2% at all (which is fine with me, that stuff sucks), no skim, and only a handful of whole milk cartons.
I turned to face the other side of the isle only to notice a completely empty egg case. There was not a single carton of eggs on the shelf.
I'm not as much concerned for me.
I have at least 3 months of long term storage food set back
I have some MRE's, some dehydrated meals, and a boatload of canned goods, water, and propane fuel for cooking.
What worries me is all of the sheeple that are going to be looking for something to eat.