 So, how's everybody doing with their low carb keto carnivore during the crisis? Hey there, NJRu22.com here with a low carb keto carnivore chat. Just so you know, I film my videos months in advance, so I haven't, you know, I did not want to bother getting all current with the crisis. I'm not calling it anything else. I just, I guess it's just a crisis. I don't really like calling it anything else, but I guess I want to talk about how people have been able to keep up with their low carb keto carnivore requirements and meals with the difficulties that come along with getting food and shopping and all this other stuff. And I have to say though, it hasn't been perfect by any means, but we have made out pretty good. I guess the biggest problem that we've run into most of all is not getting the food that we requested or ordered because of shortages or limitations from the various places we've sourced our food. Like I love pat la frita meat and hamburgers and so on, and a lot of times we'll order like, you know, four or six packs and we'll get none. So availability is, you know, when you go to the supermarket, you could see they're out of pat la frita. You can look for the second best option. When you're buying food online, you can't. Now, I shouldn't point out that I have no problem. I would go into the supermarket today without a mask on no problem, but they won't allow me and they'll probably be some sort of social mob who thinks that I'm like some sort of germ spewing devil because I'm not wearing the so-called mask. And that's very bothersome for me. And second of all, let's say I could go into the supermarket and nobody would bother me. I have other individuals in my life that would think that I'm covered with green slime and I wouldn't be allowed to see my family for 14 days if I had to stay away from 14 days for 14 days, which is utterly ridiculous. I mean, they're acting like I'm walking straight out of Chernobyl and I'm covered with nuclear waste. It's really ridiculous. So I have, I guess, just tried to find the best of all worlds here where I could avoid as much conflict and not sell myself short. So I've decided to embrace the online shopping. And we've done pretty good. Shop right in the beginning of this crisis was very hard to get orders and like if I placed a $300 order would come back $100 worth of merchandise. Since I guess the end of March, the beginning of April, the online ordering has gotten much better and I'm finding delivery slots. I guess things are slowly opening up here in June, but I'm finding delivery slots a lot easier to get. You could pick them like almost the next day, but we're still doing it once a week. And that sucks because you would buy food normally three to four times a week, just out and about. You'd stop at a supermarket for five minutes to pick up a few things that you need. Now you have to go on a major shopping spree to fill your family's requirements. That said, when you're low carb or carnivore or keto, low carb carnivore, it's pretty easy. We have probably a couple of weeks worth of ground beef ready to go and you start diversifying your sourcing options. Whereas we normally went to one place to get our meats and every now and then you'd stop at a butcher from an outlying town. I'd go to various butchers in New Jersey, but then you start diversifying now that your options are limited and you might get scooched on some orders. I have a friend that works at one of those big club stores and I can get a seven pound pack of ground beef and sometimes we split it and that helps fill the gap. It's not the best meat in the world, nor is it the worst. Nothing beats those butcher blends. We found one place in Somerset County that had pretty decent meat and it was a very good price too. I think 5.99 a pound for butcher ground beef is pretty good. Some of the things that we've had problems with like bacon, you never know because shop right had this glitch in case you're wondering. If you're buying and it took them like two months to advise people, I mean I figured it out right away, but if you're shopping you tend to want to buy what's on sale. So when you're shopping you see it's on sale you'll click buy, but keep in mind if you click buy on a Friday and you're going to pick it up on a Sunday that sale may most likely not be valid and you'll get you have to pay the full price. In some cases you'd buy something at full price and it would be on sale during that switch over of the sale prices on Saturday night, Sunday morning. So that was always a problem, but overall I don't think I'm suffering at all. In fact now that the summer season has picked up and I'm doing like insane amounts of yard work and physical labor that I feel healthier and fitter and leaner than ever. Not ever, but I think this crisis has led to a little bit of a need to hit the juice a little bit more often than we're happy with, but that's it. I mean I'm just wondering if anybody else has had any kind of low carb issues and I'm going to talk about this later on, but I know that a lot of these high profile YouTubers and TikTokers they use these quick shots. Every scene is like a few seconds long and they zoom in and they change angles and I guess that's the way to get, I'm going to talk about this, I'm going to make my own video about it because I think conversation when you're trying to share information is better when people are speaking to you, almost like a lecture and I guess lectures are boring and now because the diminishing attention span of the American public, you can't just listen to someone speak and I'm surprised that all these people have to do all these special stunts to get you to watch their video. I'm wondering when that's going to translate into real life, like when you're talking to somebody in person, let's say once the bars open up and you have to go in their face like, oh look over there, boom, yeah, you know, it's like, do you really have to make things, is there that much difference between looking at a human being on a screen like myself or talking to them in person? At what point will people, because they get so addicted to seeing these quick scenes that they just become glassy eyed when they're talking to a human being in real person, it's going to get to the point where they can't talk to regular people anymore, face to face with no cut scenes, they're going to be like, I can't talk, let's go make videos and have conversations like that back and forth and we'll just be in the matrix. But anyway, that's it, we haven't really had many problems, it's obviously been a little bit of a setback for the last three months in terms of getting our low-carb food and shopping has changed, but I already told you in the beginning that I had some issues that I had to sort through, and if I had my way I'd go right in the supermarket right now, maybe they should make like, I was just thinking about this, like you know how you have to pay money to get on the auto bond, there's no speed limit, maybe there could be like an hour, like they put an hour in the morning for senior citizens, they should also do an hour in the morning for people who are not scared. Say, let me shop, I'll assume any and all risks, you could take all your employees and put them in the freaking like the meat locker for like an hour and they can all wear masks and ventilators and oxygen tanks and me and anybody else that'll probably be hundreds of us that don't give a crap and we'll shop, we'll self-check out, we'll touch all the buttons and we'll leave, you can wipe the store down and open it up for the rest of the scared populace, I think that is a good idea, I may cut this out and create a new story about just letting people who don't care shop, as long as they sign a waiver that they're not going to sue you, that would be freaking awesome, I would support any company that does that, so that's it, if you like the video please hit the bell and the subscribe, I have like 50 followers on this channel and I ramble a lot and I think that is going to make a comeback and not these cut scenes of everybody doing 50 million things in one tenth of a second, have a good day.