The only thing rivaling holiday cheer this week is the explosion of colds and viruses hitting our area, and across the world. That has led to a run on name brand remedies at grocery and drug stores nationwide. The shelves were bare of Dayquil, Nyquil and other popular cold and flu medicines at the Bethesda Row Giant on Wednesday. Signs have been posted to alert customers to the shortage. The good news is that there were still some supplies of store brand alternatives.
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Thursday, December 22, 2022
Name brand cold and flu remedies cleaned out at Bethesda Row Giant (Photos)
The only thing rivaling holiday cheer this week is the explosion of colds and viruses hitting our area, and across the world. That has led to a run on name brand remedies at grocery and drug stores nationwide. The shelves were bare of Dayquil, Nyquil and other popular cold and flu medicines at the Bethesda Row Giant on Wednesday. Signs have been posted to alert customers to the shortage. The good news is that there were still some supplies of store brand alternatives.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
HURRICANE SANDY PANIC IN BETHESDA, MARYLAND LEADS TO BARE SHELVES, BOTTLED WATER AND BATTERY SHORTAGES AT SOME GROCERY STORES (PHOTOS)
PANICKED SHOPPERS
STRIP GROCERY SHELVES
BARE
Another Robert Dyer @ Bethesda Row Exclusive
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The bottled water aisle at the Bethesda Row Giant Friday evening |
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It does a body good. Empty milk shelves at the Arlington Rd. Safeway |
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C and D batteries are the most in demand |
Two important things to do ahead of the storm, in preparation for extensive power outages, are to fill your gas tank, and withdraw the amount of cash you think you'll need to squeak by for the week.
Both gas pumps (as we already found a few months ago!) and ATMs can be forced to close without power.
Stay tuned here and at
@BethesdaRow on Twitter
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Sandy information
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