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Power Out - No Toilet Paper - Next, No Food?

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The is a true story, I ordered a Solar Generator and Panel. Because of the CV19 it took almost a month to get here, which I was getting impatient for it to show up.Last night terrible storm come through and power's been out since yesterday morning. The

whole thing set up in 15 minutes and has saved our sanity and food supply. you might want to consider checking it out. I did a lot of research and at $1499 it was the best deal out there. Speaking of food supply, I worry about the future. It has been a nightmare to find just 2 pack of toilet in the last month. I'm worried if this keeps up, will food be hard to come by as well. Does anybody know where is the best place to get emergency freeze dried food just in case?