And no matter what’s going on she has to remain amongst us (every step of the way). Selfish (we all have someone to fall back on but she can’t say the same). Modern day slavery.
I tried SIX times in just the last week alone to get groceries, but noticed super long lines outside the grocery store each time (at least a 3 hour wait) and when you finally make it inside you may not find anything. When times were good there were many wasted trips to the food store only to find they had no water on the shelves. Imagine now. I noticed people stood right next to each other (maybe the Wendy’s employee contracted it during a trip to the foodstore) and I’m sure any reusable bags people have with them didn’t get washed, so they may have coronavirus on them.
For some of us takeout is the only option right now (you don’t have to spend $10 each time you go there). A pharmacy I frequent wasn’t open today (wanted to get snacks to eat during shutdowns), so even if coronavirus doesn’t get me I’ll probably just die from starvation. Always Bahamians first (even after many years of doing wrong).
In the United States you can have groceries delivered, there are meal delivery services (hello fresh and others) and I haven’t heard any complaints about long lines outside foodstores, so this makes it easier for them to self isolate. It doesn’t make sense for a place where there is a 2-3 hour wait to be your only source for food. Going there may give you coronavirus and when you finally do make it inside you probably won’t find anything. #theunitednations
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Yep, thank the people who have for many years tried to drive a lone woman crazy.
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And no matter what’s going on she has to remain amongst us (every step of the way). Selfish (we all have someone to fall back on but she can’t say the same). Modern day slavery.
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I tried SIX times in just the last week alone to get groceries, but noticed super long lines outside the grocery store each time (at least a 3 hour wait) and when you finally make it inside you may not find anything. When times were good there were many wasted trips to the food store only to find they had no water on the shelves. Imagine now. I noticed people stood right next to each other (maybe the Wendy’s employee contracted it during a trip to the foodstore) and I’m sure any reusable bags people have with them didn’t get washed, so they may have coronavirus on them.
For some of us takeout is the only option right now (you don’t have to spend $10 each time you go there). A pharmacy I frequent wasn’t open today (wanted to get snacks to eat during shutdowns), so even if coronavirus doesn’t get me I’ll probably just die from starvation. Always Bahamians first (even after many years of doing wrong).
In the United States you can have groceries delivered, there are meal delivery services (hello fresh and others) and I haven’t heard any complaints about long lines outside foodstores, so this makes it easier for them to self isolate. It doesn’t make sense for a place where there is a 2-3 hour wait to be your only source for food. Going there may give you coronavirus and when you finally do make it inside you probably won’t find anything. #theunitednations
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