"Earlier today after I made my coffee I noticed we were a little low on milk.
So I timed my grocery store run to a point in the day I figured the local HEB would be less crowded, and I went for it.
The store was well-stocked, everyone was friendly and observing distance and mask requirements, and I got what I needed and got home.
But what if I couldn't do that?
Today I'd have had coffee black, which isn't a huge deal, but in a few days I'd have less and less to eat for myself and my family.
A hungry writer is an unhappy writer.
Now multiply that unhappiness across the entire country.
What if families with infants couldn't make a run to get diapers, formula or whatever else they need to keep the kids fed?
What if "experts" from someplace get to tell grocery stores nationwide that it's time to shut the doors and force everyone to use online ordering and curbside or delivery to get what we need to survive?
It's a scary thought.
...So why float the idea of closing off grocery stores to foot traffic? That's what CNN and its "experts" are doing...
If you read the actual story, the "experts" pushing for closing grocery stores to foot traffic are mostly labor union reps, a professor, and owners of small boutique grocery stores..."
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