Where I live, during winter months we sometimes get cut off from the supply line b/c they close the interstate. One year it was closed for close to two weeks. So shelves ran bare. Pharmacies were doling out prescriptions two days worth of meds at a time.
I've always been a mini prepper so I was fine but neighbors freaked out. So, hopefully people will follow your advice.
Yeah, 2 weeks is just good sense. Earthquakes can damage roads that interrupt supply chain, for example. It's silly not to have a cushion.
If serious stuff hits the fan, it will just be a bit of a net while you adjust to the new normal.
Where I live, during winter months we sometimes get cut off from the supply line b/c they close the interstate. One year it was closed for close to two weeks. So shelves ran bare. Pharmacies were doling out prescriptions two days worth of meds at a time.
I've always been a mini prepper so I was fine but neighbors freaked out. So, hopefully people will follow your advice.
Yeah, 2 weeks is just good sense. Earthquakes can damage roads that interrupt supply chain, for example. It's silly not to have a cushion. If serious stuff hits the fan, it will just be a bit of a net while you adjust to the new normal.