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Old 03-22-2020, 09:22 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by Apache View Post
Publix is also refusing to take returns except in the case of defects.
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It would never occur to me to return products to a grocery store unless they were spoiled or defective. Who does that? Especially now when there is a possibility that wrappings or containers could be contaminated with virus. Publix is a Florida store but I have not heard of them having to deal with returns after hurricanes. Lowe’s and Home Depot usually will let people return unused generators and plywood after hurricanes.

I worry some people may have spent money preparing for long sheltering and now realize they will not have any money coming in for a protracted time. And I worry that some people do not have the money to prepare at all - just like in hurricane season. You can’t stock up on food, gas up the car, refill prescriptions, diapers, formula, sanitary products,etc, etc., if you don’t have any disposable income. Time to make another contribution to the food bank and the diaper bank.
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