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I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
want in stock but they can deliver today.

This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of canned
lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the computer.

So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I tried
to order before? Dunno.

Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item on
the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
computer will only give me 4 now.

I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at least
get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just don't
feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that on
Fri.

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On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 "Julie Bove" wrote:
>
>I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
>looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
>want in stock but they can deliver today.
>
>This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
>remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of canned
>lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the computer.
>
>So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I tried
>to order before? Dunno.
>
>Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item on
>the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
>computer will only give me 4 now.
>
>I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at least
>get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just don't
>feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that on
>Fri.


I drove into town this morning and did my grocery shopping at Tops
Market, got everything I needed and a few items more with no fuss
whatsoever... they had Ronzoni pasta at 10 for $1, got a few kinds.
Why can't you drive to the closest local market to shop??? I order
items on line but only when I want bulk and items by the case... I
can't be bothered to order picyune items for delivery, just causes
grief... you deserve the grief. I do much better picking out my own
produce and meats... but if I want a case of #10 cans of tomatoes that
I'll order on line, comes right to my door, same with bulk cat/bird
food. I don't even want delivery for one schtinkin head of lettuce.
I'll bet our monthly Chewy bill (~$400) is more than your monthly
grocery bill, Julie you are not well, I mean mentally.
We've never considered ordering a loaf of bread on line to be
delivered... perhaps from a local corner bakery.
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> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 "Julie Bove" wrote:
>>
>> I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
>> looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
>> want in stock but they can deliver today.
>>
>> This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
>> remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of canned
>> lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the computer.
>>
>> So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I tried
>> to order before? Dunno.
>>
>> Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item on
>> the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
>> computer will only give me 4 now.
>>
>> I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at least
>> get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just don't
>> feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that on
>> Fri.

>
> I drove into town this morning and did my grocery shopping at Tops
> Market, got everything I needed and a few items more with no fuss
> whatsoever... they had Ronzoni pasta at 10 for $1, got a few kinds.


Popeye, Tops market is certainly the finest store in the universe.
But they don't have a huge chain, so most folks can't enjoy the
bliss of buying there.






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> Sheldon Martin wrote:
>> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 "Julie Bove" wrote:
>>>
>>> I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
>>> looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what
>>> I
>>> want in stock but they can deliver today.
>>>
>>> This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
>>> remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of
>>> canned
>>> lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the
>>> computer.
>>>
>>> So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I
>>> tried
>>> to order before? Dunno.
>>>
>>> Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item
>>> on
>>> the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
>>> computer will only give me 4 now.
>>>
>>> I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at
>>> least
>>> get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just
>>> don't
>>> feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that
>>> on
>>> Fri.

>>
>> I drove into town this morning and did my grocery shopping at Tops
>> Market, got everything I needed and a few items more with no fuss
>> whatsoever... they had Ronzoni pasta at 10 for $1, got a few kinds.

>
> Popeye, Tops market is certainly the finest store in the universe. But
> they don't have a huge chain, so most folks can't enjoy the bliss of
> buying there.


We don't have them here.

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> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 "Julie Bove" wrote:
>>
>>I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
>>looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
>>want in stock but they can deliver today.
>>
>>This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
>>remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of
>>canned
>>lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the
>>computer.
>>
>>So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I
>>tried
>>to order before? Dunno.
>>
>>Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item
>>on
>>the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
>>computer will only give me 4 now.
>>
>>I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at least
>>get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just
>>don't
>>feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that
>>on
>>Fri.

>
> I drove into town this morning and did my grocery shopping at Tops
> Market, got everything I needed and a few items more with no fuss
> whatsoever... they had Ronzoni pasta at 10 for $1, got a few kinds.
> Why can't you drive to the closest local market to shop??? I order
> items on line but only when I want bulk and items by the case... I
> can't be bothered to order picyune items for delivery, just causes
> grief... you deserve the grief. I do much better picking out my own
> produce and meats... but if I want a case of #10 cans of tomatoes that
> I'll order on line, comes right to my door, same with bulk cat/bird
> food. I don't even want delivery for one schtinkin head of lettuce.
> I'll bet our monthly Chewy bill (~$400) is more than your monthly
> grocery bill, Julie you are not well, I mean mentally.
> We've never considered ordering a loaf of bread on line to be
> delivered... perhaps from a local corner bakery.


Because we're on lockdown and not supposed to leave our house. I am in the
high risk group and due to my impending surgery, I have to be extra careful
not to get sick. So I am avoiding people. I did go to the dentist where
Angela works and also to get my hair trimmed as the general consensus is
that Governor Inslee will put us on further lockdown soon and close those
places. I don't want to have to go months without another haircut.

You are right in that I'm not well, but it's all medical. Not mental.

I tried Chewy once. Too expensive. Wasn't worth it. I get the Target brand
cat litter. I get treats and foods at Walmart. Jazzy only eats dry food.

Things should settle down with the online orders once people stop the
hoarding. Right now, they still are. And due to restrictions on in store
shopping, it's far quicker and easier to have the food delivered. I did make
a quick stop at the bread store last week only because I wasn't having luck
finding bread anywhere else. They didn't have what I wanted, but I did get
some bread and there is still a little bit left.



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Julie Bove wrote:
>
> "Sheldon Martin" > wrote in message
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>> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 "Julie Bove" wrote:
>>>
>>> I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some
>>> items. So I
>>> looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they
>>> have what I
>>> want in stock but they can deliver today.
>>>
>>> This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax
>>> beans! Can't
>>> remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their
>>> brand of canned
>>> lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on
>>> the computer.
>>>
>>> So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed
>>> when I tried
>>> to order before? Dunno.
>>>
>>> Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of
>>> each item on
>>> the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe
>>> the
>>> computer will only give me 4 now.
>>>
>>> I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I
>>> should at least
>>> get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own
>>> bread. Just don't
>>> feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more
>>> about that on
>>> Fri.

>>
>> I drove into town this morning and did my grocery shopping at Tops
>> Market, got everything I needed and a few items more with no fuss
>> whatsoever... they had Ronzoni pasta at 10 for $1, got a few kinds.
>> Why can't you drive to the closest local market to shop???* I order
>> items on line but only when I want bulk and items by the case... I
>> can't be bothered to order picyune items for delivery, just causes
>> grief... you deserve the grief.* I do much better picking out my own
>> produce and meats... but if I want a case of #10 cans of tomatoes
>> that
>> I'll order on line, comes right to my door, same with bulk cat/bird
>> food.* I don't even want delivery for one schtinkin head of lettuce.
>> I'll bet our monthly Chewy bill (~$400) is more than your monthly
>> grocery bill, Julie you are not well, I mean mentally.
>> We've never considered ordering a loaf of bread on line to be
>> delivered... perhaps from a local corner bakery.

>
> Because we're on lockdown and not supposed to leave our house. I am
> in the high risk group and due to my impending surgery, I have to
> be extra careful not to get sick. So I am avoiding people. I did go
> to the dentist where Angela works and also to get my hair trimmed
> as the general consensus is that Governor Inslee will put us on
> further lockdown soon and close those places. I don't want to have
> to go months without another haircut.
>
> You are right in that I'm not well, but it's all medical. Not mental.
>
> I tried Chewy once. Too expensive. Wasn't worth it. I get the
> Target brand cat litter. I get treats and foods at Walmart. Jazzy
> only eats dry food.
>


Popeye only buys the finest shit available.


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On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 17:30:39 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>
>"Sheldon Martin" > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 "Julie Bove" wrote:
>>>
>>>I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
>>>looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
>>>want in stock but they can deliver today.
>>>
>>>This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
>>>remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of
>>>canned
>>>lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the
>>>computer.
>>>
>>>So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I
>>>tried
>>>to order before? Dunno.
>>>
>>>Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item
>>>on
>>>the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
>>>computer will only give me 4 now.
>>>
>>>I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at least
>>>get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just
>>>don't
>>>feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that
>>>on
>>>Fri.

>>
>> I drove into town this morning and did my grocery shopping at Tops
>> Market, got everything I needed and a few items more with no fuss
>> whatsoever... they had Ronzoni pasta at 10 for $1, got a few kinds.
>> Why can't you drive to the closest local market to shop??? I order
>> items on line but only when I want bulk and items by the case... I
>> can't be bothered to order picyune items for delivery, just causes
>> grief... you deserve the grief. I do much better picking out my own
>> produce and meats... but if I want a case of #10 cans of tomatoes that
>> I'll order on line, comes right to my door, same with bulk cat/bird
>> food. I don't even want delivery for one schtinkin head of lettuce.
>> I'll bet our monthly Chewy bill (~$400) is more than your monthly
>> grocery bill, Julie you are not well, I mean mentally.
>> We've never considered ordering a loaf of bread on line to be
>> delivered... perhaps from a local corner bakery.

>
>Because we're on lockdown and not supposed to leave our house. I am in the
>high risk group and due to my impending surgery, I have to be extra careful
>not to get sick. So I am avoiding people. I did go to the dentist where
>Angela works and also to get my hair trimmed as the general consensus is
>that Governor Inslee will put us on further lockdown soon and close those
>places. I don't want to have to go months without another haircut.
>
>You are right in that I'm not well, but it's all medical. Not mental.
>
>I tried Chewy once. Too expensive. Wasn't worth it. I get the Target brand
>cat litter. I get treats and foods at Walmart. Jazzy only eats dry food.


Chewy's prices are substantially lower than anywhere else, they carry
every major brand with a huge selection of dried, they carry food for
all critters; fish, chickens, horses, gerbils etc., and deliver for
free. Besides foods they carry many critter associated products from
fish tanks, bird cages, feeding bowls, and lots of pet toys. They
carry many brands of cat litter and at lower prices than anywhere
else.

>Things should settle down with the online orders once people stop the
>hoarding.


I've not seen any signs of hoarding... for items we buy in quantity we
shop at BJs, they sell cleaning products by the gallon/case... they
sell TP in bulk, all you want. We buy Dawn dish washing liquid in
gallon jugs. We buy in bulk for the cash savings, always costs a lot
less. It's no biggie to refill the small Dawn bottle from the gallon
jug. I still see people buying single rolls of TP... they'd almost do
better wiping with dollar bills.
With all the hand washing recommended I wash my hands with Dawn, does
a very good job and no irritation, I figured if it's good for washing
crude oil from birds I'd try it, works very well, I even use Dawn for
shampoo, costs less than the name brand shampoos and need to use less
than half as much. Actually I now put a few drops of Dawn on my
washcloth and bathe with Dawn, does a great job, lots of lather, and
is very mild... also rinses off much better... at the same time cleans
your tub and no soap film.
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> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 17:30:39 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> "Sheldon Martin" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 "Julie Bove" wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
>>>> looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
>>>> want in stock but they can deliver today.
>>>>
>>>> This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
>>>> remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of
>>>> canned
>>>> lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the
>>>> computer.
>>>>
>>>> So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I
>>>> tried
>>>> to order before? Dunno.
>>>>
>>>> Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item
>>>> on
>>>> the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
>>>> computer will only give me 4 now.
>>>>
>>>> I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at least
>>>> get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just
>>>> don't
>>>> feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that
>>>> on
>>>> Fri.
>>>
>>> I drove into town this morning and did my grocery shopping at Tops
>>> Market, got everything I needed and a few items more with no fuss
>>> whatsoever... they had Ronzoni pasta at 10 for $1, got a few kinds.
>>> Why can't you drive to the closest local market to shop??? I order
>>> items on line but only when I want bulk and items by the case... I
>>> can't be bothered to order picyune items for delivery, just causes
>>> grief... you deserve the grief. I do much better picking out my own
>>> produce and meats... but if I want a case of #10 cans of tomatoes that
>>> I'll order on line, comes right to my door, same with bulk cat/bird
>>> food. I don't even want delivery for one schtinkin head of lettuce.
>>> I'll bet our monthly Chewy bill (~$400) is more than your monthly
>>> grocery bill, Julie you are not well, I mean mentally.
>>> We've never considered ordering a loaf of bread on line to be
>>> delivered... perhaps from a local corner bakery.

>>
>> Because we're on lockdown and not supposed to leave our house. I am in the
>> high risk group and due to my impending surgery, I have to be extra careful
>> not to get sick. So I am avoiding people. I did go to the dentist where
>> Angela works and also to get my hair trimmed as the general consensus is
>> that Governor Inslee will put us on further lockdown soon and close those
>> places. I don't want to have to go months without another haircut.
>>
>> You are right in that I'm not well, but it's all medical. Not mental.
>>
>> I tried Chewy once. Too expensive. Wasn't worth it. I get the Target brand
>> cat litter. I get treats and foods at Walmart. Jazzy only eats dry food.

>
> Chewy's prices are substantially lower than anywhere else, they carry
> every major brand with a huge selection of dried, they carry food for
> all critters; fish, chickens, horses, gerbils etc., and deliver for
> free. Besides foods they carry many critter associated products from
> fish tanks, bird cages, feeding bowls, and lots of pet toys. They
> carry many brands of cat litter and at lower prices than anywhere
> else.
>
>> Things should settle down with the online orders once people stop the
>> hoarding.

>
> I've not seen any signs of hoarding... for items we buy in quantity we
> shop at BJs, they sell cleaning products by the gallon/case... they
> sell TP in bulk, all you want. We buy Dawn dish washing liquid in
> gallon jugs. We buy in bulk for the cash savings, always costs a lot
> less. It's no biggie to refill the small Dawn bottle from the gallon
> jug. I still see people buying single rolls of TP... they'd almost do
> better wiping with dollar bills.
> With all the hand washing recommended I wash my hands with Dawn, does
> a very good job and no irritation, I figured if it's good for washing
> crude oil from birds I'd try it, works very well, I even use Dawn for
> shampoo, costs less than the name brand shampoos and need to use less
> than half as much. Actually I now put a few drops of Dawn on my
> washcloth and bathe with Dawn, does a great job, lots of lather, and
> is very mild... also rinses off much better... at the same time cleans
> your tub and no soap film.
>


Popeye, yoose should try using oven cleaner for yoose toothpaste.


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> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 17:30:39 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>"Sheldon Martin" > wrote in message
. ..
>>> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 "Julie Bove" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
>>>>looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what
>>>>I
>>>>want in stock but they can deliver today.
>>>>
>>>>This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
>>>>remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of
>>>>canned
>>>>lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the
>>>>computer.
>>>>
>>>>So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I
>>>>tried
>>>>to order before? Dunno.
>>>>
>>>>Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item
>>>>on
>>>>the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
>>>>computer will only give me 4 now.
>>>>
>>>>I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at
>>>>least
>>>>get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just
>>>>don't
>>>>feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that
>>>>on
>>>>Fri.
>>>
>>> I drove into town this morning and did my grocery shopping at Tops
>>> Market, got everything I needed and a few items more with no fuss
>>> whatsoever... they had Ronzoni pasta at 10 for $1, got a few kinds.
>>> Why can't you drive to the closest local market to shop??? I order
>>> items on line but only when I want bulk and items by the case... I
>>> can't be bothered to order picyune items for delivery, just causes
>>> grief... you deserve the grief. I do much better picking out my own
>>> produce and meats... but if I want a case of #10 cans of tomatoes that
>>> I'll order on line, comes right to my door, same with bulk cat/bird
>>> food. I don't even want delivery for one schtinkin head of lettuce.
>>> I'll bet our monthly Chewy bill (~$400) is more than your monthly
>>> grocery bill, Julie you are not well, I mean mentally.
>>> We've never considered ordering a loaf of bread on line to be
>>> delivered... perhaps from a local corner bakery.

>>
>>Because we're on lockdown and not supposed to leave our house. I am in the
>>high risk group and due to my impending surgery, I have to be extra
>>careful
>>not to get sick. So I am avoiding people. I did go to the dentist where
>>Angela works and also to get my hair trimmed as the general consensus is
>>that Governor Inslee will put us on further lockdown soon and close those
>>places. I don't want to have to go months without another haircut.
>>
>>You are right in that I'm not well, but it's all medical. Not mental.
>>
>>I tried Chewy once. Too expensive. Wasn't worth it. I get the Target brand
>>cat litter. I get treats and foods at Walmart. Jazzy only eats dry food.

>
> Chewy's prices are substantially lower than anywhere else, they carry
> every major brand with a huge selection of dried, they carry food for
> all critters; fish, chickens, horses, gerbils etc., and deliver for
> free. Besides foods they carry many critter associated products from
> fish tanks, bird cages, feeding bowls, and lots of pet toys. They
> carry many brands of cat litter and at lower prices than anywhere
> else.
>
>>Things should settle down with the online orders once people stop the
>>hoarding.

>
> I've not seen any signs of hoarding... for items we buy in quantity we
> shop at BJs, they sell cleaning products by the gallon/case... they
> sell TP in bulk, all you want. We buy Dawn dish washing liquid in
> gallon jugs. We buy in bulk for the cash savings, always costs a lot
> less. It's no biggie to refill the small Dawn bottle from the gallon
> jug. I still see people buying single rolls of TP... they'd almost do
> better wiping with dollar bills.
> With all the hand washing recommended I wash my hands with Dawn, does
> a very good job and no irritation, I figured if it's good for washing
> crude oil from birds I'd try it, works very well, I even use Dawn for
> shampoo, costs less than the name brand shampoos and need to use less
> than half as much. Actually I now put a few drops of Dawn on my
> washcloth and bathe with Dawn, does a great job, lots of lather, and
> is very mild... also rinses off much better... at the same time cleans
> your tub and no soap film.


I've heard of BJs. We don't have them here. I hate buying giant sizes of
most things as they are too hard to heft around. I get a case of small
bottles of laundry soap from Boxed. They are the store brand of some big box
store but I couldn't tell you which one. They fit on the skinny cart in my
laundry room.

The reason for the hoarding here is that we are on lockdown. We are not
supposed to leave the house. Some people (younger, no medical problems) are
going to the store but no vey often so they stock up as much as they can. Or
Governor has also said (although not in an official press conference) that
he might shut the grocery stores down and at one point some time ago,
instructed us to stock up on two month's worth of provisions. Then he
wonders why people are hoarding,

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On 12/2/2020 7:33 PM, Julie Bove wrote:

> I've heard of BJs. We don't have them here. I hate buying giant sizes of
> most things as they are too hard to heft around. I get a case of small
> bottles of laundry soap from Boxed. They are the store brand of some big
> box store but I couldn't tell you which one. They fit on the skinny cart
> in my laundry room.
>
> The reason for the hoarding here is that we are on lockdown. We are not
> supposed to leave the house. Some people (younger, no medical problems)
> are going to the store but no vey often so they stock up as much as they
> can. Or Governor has also said (although not in an official press
> conference) that he might shut the grocery stores down and at one point
> some time ago, instructed us to stock up on two month's worth of
> provisions. Then he wonders why people are hoarding,


BJ's is the same as Costco and Sam's Club.

I went Monday and there was not a paper towel or toilet tissue to be had.

Hoarding started again when the news said it may be in short supply soon
so everyone ran out and bought up. Crazy, no matter how you normally
shop you only crap so much a week so no reason to have a two year supply
on hand.


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On 12/2/2020 7:33 PM, Julie Bove wrote:

> Our Governor has also said (although not in an official press
> conference) that he might shut the grocery stores down and at one point
> some time ago, instructed us to stock up on two month's worth of
> provisions. Then he wonders why people are hoarding,


Paranoid much? That's not going to happen.
Food and medicine are necessities.
Besides, vaccines are approved and on the way soon.

Speaking of hoarding. I went to the grocery store yesterday. As I
entered the store, one woman was leaving the checkout with a basket full
of toilet paper and paper towels. I guess they don't have limits anymore
like a couple of weeks ago.

Anyway, while I was shopping, here was that same woman back in the store
with a new grocery cart buying regular food.



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> "Sheldon Martin" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 "Julie Bove" wrote:
> >>
> >>I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
> >>looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
> >>want in stock but they can deliver today.
> >>
> >>This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
> >>remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of
> >>canned
> >>lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the
> >>computer.
> >>
> >>So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I
> >>tried
> >>to order before? Dunno.
> >>
> >>Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item
> >>on
> >>the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
> >>computer will only give me 4 now.
> >>
> >>I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at least
> >>get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just
> >>don't
> >>feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that
> >>on
> >>Fri.

> >
> > I drove into town this morning and did my grocery shopping at Tops
> > Market, got everything I needed and a few items more with no fuss
> > whatsoever... they had Ronzoni pasta at 10 for $1, got a few kinds.
> > Why can't you drive to the closest local market to shop??? I order
> > items on line but only when I want bulk and items by the case... I
> > can't be bothered to order picyune items for delivery, just causes
> > grief... you deserve the grief. I do much better picking out my own
> > produce and meats... but if I want a case of #10 cans of tomatoes that
> > I'll order on line, comes right to my door, same with bulk cat/bird
> > food. I don't even want delivery for one schtinkin head of lettuce.
> > I'll bet our monthly Chewy bill (~$400) is more than your monthly
> > grocery bill, Julie you are not well, I mean mentally.
> > We've never considered ordering a loaf of bread on line to be
> > delivered... perhaps from a local corner bakery.

> Because we're on lockdown and not supposed to leave our house. I am in the
> high risk group and due to my impending surgery, I have to be extra careful
> not to get sick. So I am avoiding people. I did go to the dentist where
> Angela works and also to get my hair trimmed as the general consensus is
> that Governor Inslee will put us on further lockdown soon and close those
> places. I don't want to have to go months without another haircut.
>
> You are right in that I'm not well, but it's all medical. Not mental.
>
> I tried Chewy once. Too expensive. Wasn't worth it. I get the Target brand
> cat litter. I get treats and foods at Walmart. Jazzy only eats dry food.
>
> Things should settle down with the online orders once people stop the
> hoarding. Right now, they still are. And due to restrictions on in store
> shopping, it's far quicker and easier to have the food delivered. I did make
> a quick stop at the bread store last week only because I wasn't having luck
> finding bread anywhere else. They didn't have what I wanted, but I did get
> some bread and there is still a little bit left.



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Bruce wrote:
> wrote:
>
>> "Sheldon Martin" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 "Julie Bove" wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
>>>> looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
>>>> want in stock but they can deliver today.
>>>>
>>>> This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
>>>> remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of
>>>> canned
>>>> lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the
>>>> computer.
>>>>
>>>> So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I
>>>> tried
>>>> to order before? Dunno.
>>>>
>>>> Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item
>>>> on
>>>> the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
>>>> computer will only give me 4 now.
>>>>
>>>> I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at least
>>>> get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just
>>>> don't
>>>> feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that
>>>> on
>>>> Fri.
>>>
>>> I drove into town this morning and did my grocery shopping at Tops
>>> Market, got everything I needed and a few items more with no fuss
>>> whatsoever... they had Ronzoni pasta at 10 for $1, got a few kinds.
>>> Why can't you drive to the closest local market to shop??? I order
>>> items on line but only when I want bulk and items by the case... I
>>> can't be bothered to order picyune items for delivery, just causes
>>> grief... you deserve the grief. I do much better picking out my own
>>> produce and meats... but if I want a case of #10 cans of tomatoes that
>>> I'll order on line, comes right to my door, same with bulk cat/bird
>>> food. I don't even want delivery for one schtinkin head of lettuce.
>>> I'll bet our monthly Chewy bill (~$400) is more than your monthly
>>> grocery bill, Julie you are not well, I mean mentally.
>>> We've never considered ordering a loaf of bread on line to be
>>> delivered... perhaps from a local corner bakery.

>> Because we're on lockdown and not supposed to leave our house. I am in the
>> high risk group and due to my impending surgery, I have to be extra careful
>> not to get sick. So I am avoiding people. I did go to the dentist where
>> Angela works and also to get my hair trimmed as the general consensus is
>> that Governor Inslee will put us on further lockdown soon and close those
>> places. I don't want to have to go months without another haircut.
>>
>> You are right in that I'm not well, but it's all medical. Not mental.
>>
>> I tried Chewy once. Too expensive. Wasn't worth it. I get the Target brand
>> cat litter. I get treats and foods at Walmart. Jazzy only eats dry food.
>>
>> Things should settle down with the online orders once people stop the
>> hoarding. Right now, they still are. And due to restrictions on in store
>> shopping, it's far quicker and easier to have the food delivered. I did make
>> a quick stop at the bread store last week only because I wasn't having luck
>> finding bread anywhere else. They didn't have what I wanted, but I did get
>> some bread and there is still a little bit left.

>
>
> God has gifted you with unique abilities & talents!
>


Indeed. Popeye says she has a vagina that "squirts".

And enormous "bosoms"

Very gifted. Thank yoose Lord!

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Hank Rogers wrote:

> Bruce wrote:
> > wrote:
> >
> >> "Sheldon Martin" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >>> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 "Julie Bove" wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
> >>>> looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
> >>>> want in stock but they can deliver today.
> >>>>
> >>>> This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
> >>>> remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of
> >>>> canned
> >>>> lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the
> >>>> computer.
> >>>>
> >>>> So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I
> >>>> tried
> >>>> to order before? Dunno.
> >>>>
> >>>> Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item
> >>>> on
> >>>> the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
> >>>> computer will only give me 4 now.
> >>>>
> >>>> I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at least
> >>>> get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just
> >>>> don't
> >>>> feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that
> >>>> on
> >>>> Fri.
> >>>
> >>> I drove into town this morning and did my grocery shopping at Tops
> >>> Market, got everything I needed and a few items more with no fuss
> >>> whatsoever... they had Ronzoni pasta at 10 for $1, got a few kinds.
> >>> Why can't you drive to the closest local market to shop??? I order
> >>> items on line but only when I want bulk and items by the case... I
> >>> can't be bothered to order picyune items for delivery, just causes
> >>> grief... you deserve the grief. I do much better picking out my own
> >>> produce and meats... but if I want a case of #10 cans of tomatoes that
> >>> I'll order on line, comes right to my door, same with bulk cat/bird
> >>> food. I don't even want delivery for one schtinkin head of lettuce.
> >>> I'll bet our monthly Chewy bill (~$400) is more than your monthly
> >>> grocery bill, Julie you are not well, I mean mentally.
> >>> We've never considered ordering a loaf of bread on line to be
> >>> delivered... perhaps from a local corner bakery.
> >> Because we're on lockdown and not supposed to leave our house. I am in the
> >> high risk group and due to my impending surgery, I have to be extra careful
> >> not to get sick. So I am avoiding people. I did go to the dentist where
> >> Angela works and also to get my hair trimmed as the general consensus is
> >> that Governor Inslee will put us on further lockdown soon and close those
> >> places. I don't want to have to go months without another haircut.
> >>
> >> You are right in that I'm not well, but it's all medical. Not mental.
> >>
> >> I tried Chewy once. Too expensive. Wasn't worth it. I get the Target brand
> >> cat litter. I get treats and foods at Walmart. Jazzy only eats dry food.
> >>
> >> Things should settle down with the online orders once people stop the
> >> hoarding. Right now, they still are. And due to restrictions on in store
> >> shopping, it's far quicker and easier to have the food delivered. I did make
> >> a quick stop at the bread store last week only because I wasn't having luck
> >> finding bread anywhere else. They didn't have what I wanted, but I did get
> >> some bread and there is still a little bit left.

> >
> >
> > God has gifted you with unique abilities & talents!
> >

> Indeed. Popeye says she has a vagina that "squirts".
>
> And enormous "bosoms"
>
> Very gifted. Thank yoose Lord!



God will even put all that sexy stuff into yer LAP...!!!

Luke 6:38 ESV

"Give, and it will be given to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For with the measure you use it will be measured back to you...€

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On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 13:44:29 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:

> I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
> looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
> want in stock but they can deliver today.
>
> This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
> remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of canned
> lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the computer.
>
> So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I tried
> to order before? Dunno.
>
> Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item on
> the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
> computer will only give me 4 now.
>
> I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at least
> get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just don't
> feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that on
> Fri.


Wow. That is soooooooooo wwwweeeeeeeeiiiiiiiiiirrrrrrrdddddddd

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On Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 3:44:45 PM UTC-6, wrote:
> I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
> looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
> want in stock but they can deliver today.
>
> This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
> remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of canned
> lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the computer.
>
> So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I tried
> to order before? Dunno.
>
> Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item on
> the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
> computer will only give me 4 now.
>
> I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at least
> get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just don't
> feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that on
> Fri.



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On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 13:44:29 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
>looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
>want in stock but they can deliver today.
>
>This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
>remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of canned
>lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the computer.
>
>So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I tried
>to order before? Dunno.


My guess is that the first time you ordered, they were out of stock.
Shortly after that, they received a shipment that included those
items, and they scanned the receiving documents into their inventory.

Takes about 5 seconds to go from out of stock to in-stock.

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"Doris Night" > wrote in message
...
> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 13:44:29 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
>>looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
>>want in stock but they can deliver today.
>>
>>This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
>>remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of
>>canned
>>lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the
>>computer.
>>
>>So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I
>>tried
>>to order before? Dunno.

>
> My guess is that the first time you ordered, they were out of stock.
> Shortly after that, they received a shipment that included those
> items, and they scanned the receiving documents into their inventory.
>
> Takes about 5 seconds to go from out of stock to in-stock.


Could be.

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On 12/2/2020 2:59 PM, Doris Night wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 13:44:29 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>> I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
>> looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
>> want in stock but they can deliver today.
>>
>> This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
>> remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of canned
>> lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the computer.
>>
>> So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I tried
>> to order before? Dunno.

>
> My guess is that the first time you ordered, they were out of stock.
> Shortly after that, they received a shipment that included those
> items, and they scanned the receiving documents into their inventory.
>
> Takes about 5 seconds to go from out of stock to in-stock.
>
> Doris
>

That's very true, Doris. I don't order a lot online but if there is
something I really want I check back a little while later, often times
the item is available again.

It takes a little time for the information to transfer from the
warehouse to the online ordering venue. People are working behind the
scenes at the warehouse to take inventory and mark quantities available
for shipping to who knows how many stores. It's an ongoing process.

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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 12/2/2020 2:59 PM, Doris Night wrote:
>> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 13:44:29 -0800, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
>>> looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what
>>> I
>>> want in stock but they can deliver today.
>>>
>>> This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
>>> remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of
>>> canned
>>> lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the
>>> computer.
>>>
>>> So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I
>>> tried
>>> to order before? Dunno.

>>
>> My guess is that the first time you ordered, they were out of stock.
>> Shortly after that, they received a shipment that included those
>> items, and they scanned the receiving documents into their inventory.
>>
>> Takes about 5 seconds to go from out of stock to in-stock.
>>
>> Doris
>>

> That's very true, Doris. I don't order a lot online but if there is
> something I really want I check back a little while later, often times the
> item is available again.
>
> It takes a little time for the information to transfer from the warehouse
> to the online ordering venue. People are working behind the scenes at the
> warehouse to take inventory and mark quantities available for shipping to
> who knows how many stores. It's an ongoing process.


I contacted Walmart last night about an order that has been sitting in Kent
WA since the 27th. It was cereal, tea and green beans. The woman said they
considered the package to be lost so she would reship what they had and
refund what they were out of. No beans, no tea, and out of one kind of
cereal.

Because Walmart offered free shipping on any size order yesterday, I tried
to order those items again. Now the beans were in store only. Had to order
another brand for twice the price. The tea came in either one box, three
boxes, or five boxes. I had ordered the three. It appeared to be in stock,
but just in case, I went with the five boxes. I didn't bother checking on
the cereal. Because the order was so delayed, I got some cereal elsewhere.
We will probably run out of tea by the time I get the new order. Won't come
until the 9th now.



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On 12/5/2020 3:56 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 12/2/2020 2:59 PM, Doris Night wrote:
>>> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 13:44:29 -0800, "Julie Bove"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
>>>> looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have
>>>> what I
>>>> want in stock but they can deliver today.
>>>>
>>>> This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
>>>> remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand
>>>> of canned
>>>> lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the
>>>> computer.
>>>>
>>>> So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when
>>>> I tried
>>>> to order before? Dunno.
>>>
>>> My guess is that the first time you ordered, they were out of stock.
>>> Shortly after that, they received a shipment that included those
>>> items, and they scanned the receiving documents into their inventory.
>>>
>>> Takes about 5 seconds to go from out of stock to in-stock.
>>>
>>> Doris
>>>

>> That's very true, Doris.Â* I don't order a lot online but if there is
>> something I really want I check back a little while later, often times
>> the item is available again.
>>
>> It takes a little time for the information to transfer from the
>> warehouse to the online ordering venue.Â* People are working behind the
>> scenes at the warehouse to take inventory and mark quantities
>> available for shipping to who knows how many stores.Â* It's an ongoing
>> process.

>
> I contacted Walmart last night about an order that has been sitting in
> Kent WA since the 27th. It was cereal, tea and green beans. The woman
> said they considered the package to be lost so she would reship what
> they had and refund what they were out of. No beans, no tea, and out of
> one kind of cereal.
>
> Because Walmart offered free shipping on any size order yesterday, I
> tried to order those items again. Now the beans were in store only. Had
> to order another brand for twice the price. The tea came in either one
> box, three boxes, or five boxes. I had ordered the three. It appeared to
> be in stock, but just in case, I went with the five boxes. I didn't
> bother checking on the cereal. Because the order was so delayed, I got
> some cereal elsewhere. We will probably run out of tea by the time I get
> the new order. Won't come until the 9th now.


I'm going to break out a tiny violin...

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On Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 11:44:45 AM UTC-10, wrote:
> I am waiting for a Safeway delivery but they canceled some items. So I
> looked into getting a delivery from Walmart. Not sure if they have what I
> want in stock but they can deliver today.
>
> This time, I ordered from my phone. This time they had wax beans! Can't
> remember the brand but a name brand and $1.48 per can. Their brand of canned
> lentils was also listed. They were not listed when I looked on the computer.
>
> So... Were these items just totally out of stock so not listed when I tried
> to order before? Dunno.
>
> Another weird thing. I've always been able to order up to 6 of each item on
> the computer but the phone limited me to 4. Hmmm... Unless maybe the
> computer will only give me 4 now.
>
> I ordered two different varieties of the bread. I figure I should at least
> get one loaf. *fingers crossed* And yes, I can make my own bread. Just don't
> feel like it. Need surgery soon on my eye. Will find out more about that on
> Fri.

I sent off three hundred or so bucks to China for a guitar. That was months ago. Will I ever get it? Beats the heck out of me. That would be real nice.. Those pakes can sent a package to the dark side of the moon but getting a guitar six thousand miles away is a problem. That's so weird.
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