So, I'm over at Foxnews reading this story and, well, this seems odd coming from a "wholesaler."
"Costco (COST: 69.60, +1.52, +2.23%), the nation's largest warehouse retailer, said yesterday that it had seen increased demand for basic food staples as well like rice and flour. The company had a two 50-lb limit on rice purchases as well to keep people from hoarding and reselling the rice."
I thought you were supposed to go to a wholesaler to stock up and then resell. Are Sam's and Costco going to admit, finally, what they really are? Retail![:@]
Link:
http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/i..._575879_7.html
Subnote: the economy must really be in the hopper when inferior goods' demand is so high. Wow.