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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
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To: kimberley who wrote (8703)3/26/2020 5:14:06 PM
From: Ken Adams2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 26494
 
Since my earlier post I made a quick run to Walmart, just an easy mile from home. Turns out I know one of the gals that does this in-store shopping for others. I asked her the question about getting access to stuff not on the shelf and she just smiled. She quickly pointed out that Walmart doesn't keep much of anything in the back if it will fit on the shelf out front. It won't sell if it's in the back was the gist of her answer. So, I quickly learned that I'll need to continue to check nearly every morning if I'm on the verge of running out of anything.

Aside here, I was rather surprised at how easy it was to navigate around the store. They weren't much busier than any normal weekday, from what I could tell. But the paper shelves were just as bare as they've been for days. Frozen food shelves were better, not good, stocked. There were several different brands of bread to choose from, which was very different from just yesterday. Maybe the worst is past?
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