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Trump just said in a press conference his health experts are telling him most likely scenario is the coronavirus risk isn't going away til around July-August
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Grine there was a lot of fat ppl in Italy?I went to Italy to eat, and learned an ugly truth about the Italian diet
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For those of you buying crazy amounts of bread. Think logically for a 2nd. You’re only gonna get through a certain amount before the rest goes bad and then you’ve just wasted good food that could’ve went to someone in need. Buy enough for like 2 weeks. The stores will restock.
figured this would be the case once they talked about restaurants can do delivery only.
Transparency..god damn, why is italy getting hit like this? tourism?
you can freeze bread. I do it all the time
Dude in here on some ethnic cleansing ****.
It'll be great if black people were spared form this disease as that means leans tragedy.
But **** with this race superiority stuff man
Anyone working with food right now is F'd. I work in a college town and most of the kids went back home due to the college switching to online classes AND a flood of new drivers from uber/lyft AND teachers jumping on uber eats/Doordash/GH/postmates.
The best part is none of these compies are helping us full-timers in any way. They flood the market with never-ending new drivers which means we all get fewer orders and on top that, the orders are already dog s*** pay so you end up working even more hours.
Sorry. /rant
How much money do you make a night?Anyone working with food right now is F'd. I work in a college town and most of the kids went back home due to the college switching to online classes AND a flood of new drivers from uber/lyft AND teachers jumping on uber eats/Doordash/GH/postmates.
The best part is none of these compies are helping us full-timers in any way. They flood the market with never-ending new drivers which means we all get fewer orders and on top that, the orders are already dog s*** pay so you end up working even more hours.
Sorry. /rant
No Doubt. Outbreak is a classic.I watched this over the weekend on netflix..
I'll never understand the rush for perishable items. I mean I get it. It's heard mentality. Anything that has low stock on shelves is going to attract the attention of others because people think if it's running out, it must be necessary. But God damn, there's a whole thought process skipped with that type of reasoning.For those of you buying crazy amounts of bread. Think logically for a 2nd. You’re only gonna get through a certain amount before the rest goes bad and then you’ve just wasted good food that could’ve went to someone in need. Buy enough for like 2 weeks. The stores will restock.
So I'm only starting to doubt this because the wording appears to be the exact same as what Grine posted yesterday or 2 days ago. A warning is one thing. The exact same script screams fake.
I'll never understand the rush for perishable items. I mean I get it. It's heard mentality. Anything that has low stock on shelves is going to attract the attention of others because people think if it's running out, it must be necessary. But God damn, there's a whole thought process skipped with that type of reasoning.For those of you buying crazy amounts of bread. Think logically for a second. You’re only gonna get through a certain amount before the rest goes bad and then you’ve just wasted good food that could’ve went to someone in need. Buy enough for like 2 weeks. The stores will restock.
I'm pretty sure china is lying by a lot, they're even tryna shift the blame.Transparency..
China probably had 5x more than this.
SK probably lying as well.
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