Pizza with pineapple and Corona beer: what foods do US residents don’t buy even in crisis - ForumDaily
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Pizza with pineapple and Corona beer: what products do not buy in the USA even in a crisis

Although household items, such as toilet paper, non-perishable food products and disinfectants, are in great demand across the country, when people create household supplies during the coronavirus pandemic, not all products disappear from shelves, writes Fox News. Here is what no one wanted to buy even in a panic.

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In recent days, some Twitter users have pointed to products without which wholesale buyers can obviously do. During the ongoing outbreak, pay attention to 8 products, which, according to commentators on social networks, remain in sufficient quantities in their local supermarkets.

Clam soup

Although it’s always advisable to have canned food on hand, in Boston they don’t like Manhattan Clam Chowder.

Photo: twitter.com/HillaryMonahan

Photo: twitter.com/online_shawn

Pineapple Pizza

According to Twitter users, there is no need to deliver pizza to your home if you like the ham and pineapple option. They are full even in stores in Italy.

Photo: twitter.com/JonComms

Photo: twitter.com/genevalaitis

Photo: twitter.com/claudversion

Cauliflower and Broccoli Products

Although they are very healthy, cauliflower and broccoli-based products, such as pasta and pizza base, remain on supermarket shelves.

Photo: twitter.com/julianaillari

Photo: twitter.com/ClintOlivier

Photo: twitter.com/wskrz

Carrot noodles

At Trader Joe's, alarmist shoppers obviously don’t have a craving for frozen frozen carrots.

Photo: twitter.com/batuyenilmz

Photo: twitter.com/Gina_Naomi_Baez

Photo: twitter.com/GilmoreGhoul

Hummus

Buyers report that some flavored versions of chickpea sauce still fill the shelves.

Photo: twitter.com/noahgo

Photo: twitter.com/ajjacobs

Shrimp Ramen

Despite a global pandemic and an uncertain future, "nobody wants shrimp-flavored ramen," joked one Twitter user.

Photo: twitter.com/RobaFett64

Photo: twitter.com/kanadian_idiot

Photo: twitter.com/NextGlitch

Some brands of bottled water

Who is thirsty? At a time when panicking buyers are stocking up for long weeks of quarantine, some brands of bottled water are still in stores.

Photo: twitter.com/YELLOWPAINT11

Photo: twitter.com/Herwussypet

Photo: twitter.com/inkr3dibl3_k

Beer Corona

Although parent company Grupo Modelo disputes the “misinformation” about coronavirus, which during the pandemic was falsely associated with Corona beer, the drink is reportedly still filling the shelves of some stores.

Photo: twitter.com/jsmhoughton

Photo: twitter.com/soheefication

Photo: twitter.com/mariadonovanwri

As ForumDaily wrote earlier:

  • While the whole world is wondering why in some countries, including America, they are massively buying toilet paper, correspondents decided to ask this question to buyers of supermarkets in Los Angeles, who have been waiting in line since 6 in the morning to stock up on this product for the period of the state of emergency introduced for the spread of Chinese coronavirus in the United States. That's what they answered.
  • The Newport City Police Department posted on its Facebook page that shoppers flocked to supermarkets across the country to stock up on toilet paper and food in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Police asked people do not call emergency serviceif they run out of toilet paper.
  • Frustrated by empty store shelves and the hoarding of critical items by panicked shoppers over the coronavirus pandemic, a California man took to the streets to force other people to share toilet paper. How people reacted - read in our material.

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