Thursday, 20 January 2011

especially the fresh produce.

Last week, we visited threee supermarkets and they were out of potatoes. What's the chance of that. Only if people are panic buying. So we stormed the markets on Sunday. Woke up early and when we got there, the produce shop closer to the gate was packed and the queue was very long. But still we have to go through the whole drama just buy a bag of potatoes. Can you imagine people asking for car insurance rates after the floods must have been going through? Or was it too late? I hope not. Insurance I believe is better than nothing at all.
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