This only happened in big cities. In the little towns, nobody panicked. Nobody exhausted the stocks.
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This only happened in big cities. In the little towns, nobody panicked. Nobody exhausted the stocks.
The issue is if they keep doing that the small towns will suffer as suppliers would prefer to pump the cities and continue to get higher prices and price smaller towns out of supply because of the buying power
Well i live in the little part and those are the photos from the stores 500 meter down the road Seroiusly @trincowski
What? How many people live in your town?