This may be a shock, but I'm leading my life pretty much as normal. I always buy things when they are on sale. I think the ladies at the grocery store call me a "cherry picker", lol... I have a Foodsaver so the meat I buy can last up to 10 years in the freezer. I rarely eat out... I learned to cook by watching my grandmother, and she taught me well so the food I cook is better and cheaper than most restaurants. My freezer always has frozen soups. I fire up my smoker twice a year for 3 days, I give away some of what I smoke and shrink wrap the rest so I have a good supply of pre-cooked brisket, ribs and chicken on hand. I can my own veggies from my garden and I've always been a TP hoarder (that's a joke, but I do buy it on sale as well), so I've been prepared for this without having to prepare.
What irks me is the people who are creating panic and fear. There's a guy on a local neighborhood group who claims this is a global killer and everyone MUST stay home and anyone who does not is "stupid", then tries to prove it by going around to all the stores taking photo's of long lines and empty shelves, and thus doing everything himself that he's trying to stop others from doing. My last trip to the store I was in and out in less than 10 minutes because I went through the quick check-out line with 4 items instead of 400... And just yesterday, I bought my milk at the gas station that's in the same parking lot as the grocery store, lol...
Some may know I've been off work for over a year due to a serious shoulder injury, but I've been doing some self-employment jobs recently and I've been very busy. It's slowed down drastically in the past week but I have to work to earn an income, so I will continue to do what I must do. I may even stop in at the local pub for a beer