Since you know the alcohol industry any tips for buying it cheap? Mejier's supermarket has sales occasionally and like you I cruise. Can usually find full liter bottles for sale on the cruise ship cheaper than 750ML bottles back home. I try to stock up but cruises are few and far between these days and prices on board aren't as good as they once were.bdc wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 1:14 pm I am not "short" on anything.
I took heed in January when scheduling a cruise for May. To give an idea of the scope of preps, I purchased 4 cases of tp alone from Costco at that time. My cruise is now cancelled and I am out only $25.
The thing that concerns me is the very long term. I prefer to eat fresh veggies every day. That preference causes me to shop every few days. Things will not go back to "normal" for months and months. I will be exposed to the epidemic.
Booze comments. A very long time ago, I made the birthday and Christmas gifts of alcohol for rational reasons: 1. it was something people could use or serve to guests; 2. I know the wine and liquor industries and when the "sales" occur; 3. any wine or liquor purchased and not actually gifted constituted a potential preparation for shtf; 4. empty pint plastic liquor bottles (if you have to do trading) are inexpensive. My personal drinking is probably at the level of a six pack of beer, 2 gallons of wine and less than 1/2 a bottle of liquor a year. However, I estimate that I have 20 gallons of wine and 30 gallons of liquors. And, yes, I have a lot of relatives. Example. My mother drank Old Grandad. My older brother likes to make traditional pecan pies with Old Grandad. So I bought a case. He comes by at least once a year - and gets a bottle. Another example. I have a French amoire in one room. It is loaded with wrapped gifts for family members - booze/restored knives/books/Leatherman tools. I give credit to my late wife. She kept a closet of gifts for potential weddings and for the Los Angeles County orphanage downtown.
So any secret ways to score cheap(er) booze?
Oh, and I just thought of something we are short of and haven't been able to find at the store...Acetaminophen aka Tylenol. I'm old and I have aches and pains and I've been working out a lot. I can't take IB Profen and we've not been able to find T at any stores recently. I probably have enough to last a week