Americans are massively hoarding bottled water because Covid-19, particularly Dasani ‘endures’ on the shelves, no ‘floor collapsed’ prices anyone wants to buy!

Tram Ho

Since early March, Americans have been “aggressively” attacking local stores like Costco, Walmart or Whole Foods to stockpile food and household utensils over concerns that the Covid19 epidemic will spread nationwide. .

They even come early and line up before supermarkets and shops open to “collect” as many items as possible, in case some places in the US are subject to blockade orders like Italy.

Dân Mỹ ồ ạt tích trữ nước đóng chai vì Covid-19, riêng Dasani ‘trường tồn’ trên kệ hàng, giảm giá ‘sập sàn’ cũng không ai muốn mua! - Ảnh 1.
Dân Mỹ ồ ạt tích trữ nước đóng chai vì Covid-19, riêng Dasani ‘trường tồn’ trên kệ hàng, giảm giá ‘sập sàn’ cũng không ai muốn mua! - Ảnh 2.

Pictures of empty shelves at a supermarket in the US.

As of the present time, the US recorded 2,329 cases of Covid-19 and 50 deaths. On the afternoon of March 13, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency due to the disease.

And of course, that makes many Americans stock up on food and supplies. Among them, bottled water is one of the most sought after products. However, it is true that Americans are cleaning up the item at many stores, except bottled water branded Dasani!

Photos shared by users on Twitter about the sluggish state of Dasani bottled water has attracted a lot of attention of netizens.

Dân Mỹ ồ ạt tích trữ nước đóng chai vì Covid-19, riêng Dasani ‘trường tồn’ trên kệ hàng, giảm giá ‘sập sàn’ cũng không ai muốn mua! - Ảnh 3.

No matter who leans around, Dasani stands still in the “storm” of Covid-19.

Dân Mỹ ồ ạt tích trữ nước đóng chai vì Covid-19, riêng Dasani ‘trường tồn’ trên kệ hàng, giảm giá ‘sập sàn’ cũng không ai muốn mua! - Ảnh 4.

While the products of other brands sold out, the Dasani water bottles were still lying in a corner on the shelves.

Dân Mỹ ồ ạt tích trữ nước đóng chai vì Covid-19, riêng Dasani ‘trường tồn’ trên kệ hàng, giảm giá ‘sập sàn’ cũng không ai muốn mua! - Ảnh 5.

The bottled water shelves were empty, except for Dasani.

Dân Mỹ ồ ạt tích trữ nước đóng chai vì Covid-19, riêng Dasani ‘trường tồn’ trên kệ hàng, giảm giá ‘sập sàn’ cũng không ai muốn mua! - Ảnh 6.

Even many supermarkets have to put this product between and promotions but still dull.

Some Twitter users said they ” would rather die of thirst than drink water of Dasani “. Others commented: ” Dasani tastes like tin, so bad. It’s not as good as my tap water .”

Another person explained why people are indifferent to Dasani by listing the ingredients on the back of the water bottle: ” They add salt. According to Dasani’s website, their product ‘is derived from Local water source, filtered for purity by using an advanced process called reverse osmosis before the addition of a special mineral mixture There are no bottles of water in supermarkets except Dasani. In the crisis caused by Covid-19, people also did not want to use this product . ”

The demand for hand sanitizers, disinfectant sprays, disinfectant wipes, toilet paper, and the like, has risen sharply in the past few weeks. Sales of hand sanitizers in the US increased 73% in just 4 weeks, according to Nielsen statistics. Many analysts predict this situation will not stop in the near future. Some stores have had to stipulate that a person can only buy a certain number of products to meet the needs of everyone.

After declaring a national emergency due to Covid-19, Mr. Trump pledged to quickly expand the scale and speed up testing capabilities for people. According to him, declaring the situation would help free up an additional $ 50 billion of budget for states to implement anti-epidemic measures.

Recently, US health officials have warned people in the country about the situation of the disease complicated and expected to get worse. Many crowded events have been canceled or postponed for new announcements. Besides, many Americans are also required to isolate themselves so as not to spread to the community.

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Source : Genk