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| My sister lives in Houston Texas and hasn’t had electricity for a couple days. They went to the grocery store and it was closed. The second grocery store 75 minute wait to get in but couldn’t buy frozen or cold things because the power was out at that grocery store for a while so they couldn’t sell that food. My sister can’t believe this is happening. Two thoughts.
1. I can’t believe these big grocery stores don’t have a backup generator.
2. A lot of people assume they will always have electricity and they will always have food.
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