People just need enough to survive the two week panic rush. Conceivably most people aren't going to go the grocery store to buy 2 months of supplies every two weeks. What were seeing now is system shock when large populations all try to do the same thing at the same time.
After a couple weeks, the biggest initial hit of Corona in the US and elsewhere will processing, and as long as prevention controls mean it doesn't increase exponentially beyond that initial shock, purchasing habits are going to return to normal.
What will possibly fuck us though is the supply chains are effected. If they're short staffed due to the virus, if their mobility is restricted or interstate commerce is blocked on the grounds of controlling the spread of the virus, then shit is going to get bad. Then people are going to have to start eating "whatever they can" instead of being like "I always eat chick peas and there's no chickpeas left wah."
I've gotten about half away from processed food in general. But I stocked up a little today on stuff like ramen that I don't even eat anymore because, hey, if the supply chain gets seriously damaged, what it's made of no longer really matters, what matters now is just pure calorie count. What I eat a ton of though is restaurant food. Today my regular place closed indefinitely until the situation changes, and I expect we'll see more, especially if the Trump administration goes ahead and instructs all eateries and bars to close down until the situation improves.
So if infrastructure and shipping prove themselves to be fragile or the spread of the virus gets as bad as people are fearing, everyone is going to have to get used to a new normal. That may mean eating what's available rather than what you want, or what's optimal for you. But it's still too early to freak out about that yet, as things are still adapting.
Hell, my whole company moved to Discord as our main communication tool, and today the day we try to actually run our business through it in full, the servers just herped and derp in the middle of a 8 person video conference and died and half of people's clients just shit themselves. I've been using Discord for over a year and never seen it crap the bed like that.
All systems are adapting to the massive, rapid shift in human behavior, whether that's tech, logistics or infrastructure. THAT is what is causing most of our worries, and MOST of it is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
wipe their ass with newspaper
Probably the last generation to even have a lot of newspaper on hand.
food banks and public housing rather than trying to force price controls on supermarkets and landlords.
Food banks in a time of emptying shelves, and public housing in a time about disease hysteria. I'll be honest, the armchair anything about Coronavirus is starting to get to me. My brother called yesterday and wanted to chat up hypotheticals and I was just like "I don't really want to hear about the collapse of the supply chain being good for us in the long run so we learn to rely on external sourced goods less." I kind of find myself getting annoyed by the ipso facto logic, even though I just practiced it above. It's like, just generating a shitload of anxiety and little else.