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Pandemic over according to insurance company?

Emily

Editor, Senior Moderator
Got an email from my home/auto insurance company, a large regional corporation, suggesting I roll my COVID food stores into a kit to prepare for natural disasters - as if we are back to normal. Yet I'm seeing a few things out of stock at the store again that were the first to go last Spring - organic, easy to fix things for that kids might like - instant oatmeal, ground turkey, popcorn. Organics were a big one at first since those shoppers might have some extra cash. We'll see if this expands.
 
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