Report from rural southwest Minnesota: Our HyVee grocery store was fairly well-stocked this morning except for beef--as in there was none--and the usual--no Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, Lysol spray, etc,. All paper product shelves were full. That truck must come in on Monday. Tried shopping on Thursday a couple of weeks ago and there wasn't a roll of toilet paper or box of Kleenex to be found.
Plenty of pork and chicken. Soups were a little picked over, but managed to snag four cans of Campbell's Cream of Mushroom. Pastas and their sauces were getting low. I'm sure it'll all be gone by 8:30 tonight when they close.
A few bags each of all-purpose, bread, whole wheat and rye flours and a couple dozen 1-lb. packages of SAF Instant Yeast on the shelves. Sugars of all kinds were plentiful.
Also managed to grab a lone bottle of hand sanitizer. This is an example in which the packaging and labeling links in the chain are the problem. The bottle has what appears to be a back-of-product label; there is nothing on the front. Have also never seen hand sanitizer in this type of container. But, hey, it's hand sanitizer!
Photo 2: A 1.5 liter water bottle filled with pink lemonade? Nope. It's the only foaming soap refill I could find online last week. Obviously made for a commercial soap dispenser. The top unscrews so I can pour it into my kitchen and bathroom bottles of Dial Foaming Antibacterial Soap. Not concerned that the two odd-looking refills aren't antibacterial. It's the aggressive 20 seconds of rubbing that destroys the coronavirus, not any antibacterial properties.
Came home, threw clothes in washer, took a Silkwood scrub of a shower and am now settling in to begin reading the diaries of playwright Joe Orton. Gotta love $2.99 used books on Amazon.
Kattywampus Photos: These two wanted to post sideways. Opened them in Preview (on a MacBook Pro), then rotated each completely around 'til they were correctly oriented again. They posted correctly. Don't know why that bit of protocol made a difference, but it worked.[this post was last edited: 5/19/2020-10:08]
