East Coast grocery shelves emptied for #Snowmageddon2015 …looks like Venezuela. pic.twitter.com/O6hoWFscFW
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 26, 2015
@michellemalkin Very little snow in Venezuela, but plenty of Armageddon.
— Mark (@equalhashagree) January 26, 2015
As Twitchy reported last week, chronic food shortages in Venezuela have citizens lining up for hours and hours to pick what they can from mostly empty shelves. Socialism might be to blame in Venezuela, but #Snowmageddon2015 is clearly responsible for empty store shelves along the East Coast. People are certainly taking the threat of snow seriously.
"A little #Snow coming to #NYC"
"A little?!? Its a MAJOR #SnowStorm"
"How do you know?"
"Supermarket shelves" pic.twitter.com/cL2Oz9zDyn
— Marty Morua (@MartyMorua) January 26, 2015
Walmart bread shelves cleaned out. #APPweather #blizzardof2015 #snow pic.twitter.com/iQPwZFpLLv
— Nicquel Terry Ellis (@NTerryEllis) January 26, 2015
Panicked New Yorkers strip supermarket shelves clean as #blizzardof2015 nears. http://t.co/G8FQsz7eGt pic.twitter.com/SSV164Biiw
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) January 26, 2015
#blizzardof2015. Empty shelves pic.twitter.com/T2gSHl5VQh
— Sahar (@skarykou) January 26, 2015
This is so #Pittsburgh. Snow in the forecast so bread shelves emptying out @GiantEagle. pic.twitter.com/PChEyqshOP
— Teresa Varley (@Teresa_Varley) January 25, 2015
The shelves in Trader Joe's #Brooklyn!#blizzardof2015 pic.twitter.com/47zeWbYnXm
— Midwin Charles (@MidwinCharles) January 26, 2015
Shelves are empty in Brooklyn, NY #blizzardof2015 pic.twitter.com/CZy5NcwLdx
— On The Story (@OnTheStory) January 26, 2015
Yes, we have no bananas.
Stocking up for #Blizzard2015? Our reporters are seeing tons of #emptyshelves along Comm Ave pic.twitter.com/KIiFCSQbUu
— BU News Service (@BUNewsService) January 26, 2015
Pre #blizzardof2015 grocery madness. Empty shelves #bostonblizzard #shaws @universalhub pic.twitter.com/hFYpWQQErS
— izzie (@izziebot) January 26, 2015
Empty shelves Newton, MA – #stormpreps #Blizzard2015 pic.twitter.com/TirwO4Mlf5
— AndreaWBZ (@AndreaWBZ) January 26, 2015
Stocking up for the storm at the store? Are there empty shelves? Send us your pics @NBCPhiladelphia #NBC10Snow pic.twitter.com/8189W3I3S1
— NBC10 Philadelphia (@NBCPhiladelphia) January 26, 2015
Seeing empty shelves? gas lines? Tweet us what you see by you as region preps for #NBC10Snow: http://t.co/ztZPoXdLXF pic.twitter.com/4aU5uq0a7B
— NBC10 Philadelphia (@NBCPhiladelphia) January 26, 2015
https://twitter.com/krauserita/status/559769711173722113/
Snap any photos of empty store shelves or early snowfall? Tweet them @NorthJerseybrk or email to [email protected] pic.twitter.com/EgDLQoZGqr
— NorthJersey.com (@northjersey) January 26, 2015
Grocery store shelves already empty at Roche Bros. bring on the blizzard! #wbz pic.twitter.com/RY7d9GeZvq
— Beth Germano (@BethWBZ) January 26, 2015
Big run on water here at @StopandShop in Bristol, CT. #Juno #blizzardof2015 pic.twitter.com/FLzuPwVM3d
— Alex Sturgill (@alexsturgill) January 26, 2015
Pick up some food, they said….
There will be PLENTY Left they said…#Blizzard2015 pic.twitter.com/F3nHr0lWhF— ?Mike Mozart???, Pop Artist MiMo (@JeepersMedia) January 26, 2015
Target Bread Aisle before and after blizzard predicted #Blizzard2014 pic.twitter.com/qSq5e2YCB4
— ?Mike Mozart???, Pop Artist MiMo (@JeepersMedia) January 26, 2015
I don't know why, but these pictures of empty bread and milk shelves crack me up. via FB friends Christine and Gary pic.twitter.com/T4CxbtwLdL
— T.J. Del Santo ⚡? (@tjdelsanto) January 26, 2015
Freaking Out Is Fun, But Let’s All Stop Hoarding Bread and Milk http://t.co/nY36ouC8Ui pic.twitter.com/V7mrsvayrm
— MUNCHIES (@munchies) January 26, 2015
https://twitter.com/erinzillaaa/status/559784100253294593
BREAD AND MILK! I HAVE TO GET THE BREAD AND MILK! pic.twitter.com/Diz01p89tr
— Emily Rose (@emilykovel) January 26, 2015
I don't know why everyone is so worried about bread and milk. I had no problems finding either! #Snowmageddon2015 pic.twitter.com/9qE8dNKU3v
— Craig C (@Craigs0r) January 26, 2015
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